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A group of brown moths is attracted to a tree. The moths blend in with the bark of the tree and are hard for birds to find. This helps the moths blend in and avoid being eaten by the birds. In the spring the tree turns from brown and green to white as it produces hundreds of white blossoms. Which of the following adaptations would be most likely to help the moth species survive? A. An adaptation to eat tree leaves. B. An adaptation to fly higher. C. An adaptation of white wing color. D. An adaptation to produce less offspr
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The following adaptation would be most likely to help the moth species survive: An adaptation of white wing color.
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