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A scientist in the field is studying a group of birds. In this group, there are brown birds that are all females, and brightly colored birds that are all males. The brightly colored birds mate with the brown birds and produce offspring that can mate.

Which statement describes the birds in this group?

They belong to the same species because they all have the same traits.
They belong to the same species, but males and females have different traits.
They belong to two species because the brightly colored birds belong to one species and the brown birds belong to another.
They belong to three species, with the brightly colored birds in one species, the brown birds in a second species, and the offspring in a third species.

PLEASE HELP

Answers

Answered by hirunnisha894
2

Answer:

A scientist in the field is studying a group of birds. In this group, there are brown birds that are all females, and brightly colored birds that are all males. The brightly colored birds mate with the brown birds and produce offspring that can mate.

Which statement describes the birds in this group?

They belong to the same species because they all have the same traits.

They belong to the same species, but males and females have different traits.

They belong to two species because the brightly colored birds belong to one species and the brown birds belong to another.

They belong to three species, with the brightly colored birds in one species, the brown birds in a second species, and the offspring in a third species.

PLEASE HELP

Answered by wyattdknopp08
5

Answer:

They belong to the same species, but males and females have different traits.

Explanation: I took the test

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