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A Fox That Catches Prey in Several Fields but Brings

Question 39

Question 39

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A fox that catches prey in several fields but brings the prey back to a single den to feed its young is an example of


A) optimal diet composition.
B) diet mixing.
C) risk-sensitive foraging.
D) central-place foraging.

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