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Which of the following is an adaptation that would not help prey avoid a predator? a. keen eyesight b. spines c. camouflage d. fur
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User: Which of the following is an adaptation that would not help prey avoid a predator? a. keen eyesight b. spines c. camouflage d. fur

Weegy: a.keen eyesight would not help prey avoid a predator. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipredator_adaptation
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