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19. The Mexican long-nosed bat roosts in Big Bend National Park in
West Texas. The bat feeds on nectar and pollen and hovers
while it feeds. Additionally, its tongue can extend up to eight
centimeters.
C
lead to an increase in predation by other
species of animals
C
show that most DNA mutations are necessary
and advantageous but do not increase survival
or reproductive success
The Features of Mexican long-nosed bats are evidence of
natural selection because the features are adaptations that -
O
help individuals outcompete other individuals
for food resources to increase survival and
reproductive success
0
are the result of intentional breeding
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The features of Mexican long-nosed bats are evidence of natural selection because the features are adaptations that help individuals outcompete other individuals for food resources to increase survival and reproductive success.