Biology, asked by fuzeingpanda, 4 months ago

Part of a hyena’s ear is bitten off as the hyena competes over food with a lion. The hyena later reproduces. What percentage of the hyena’s offspring will have normal ears?

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Answered by rchahal008
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Answer:

100%

Explanation:

The answer is 100% because the Hyena's missing ear was not genetically inherited and the newborn hyena will have normal ears from their parents genes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

All of the hyena's offerings will have normal ears (100℅).

Because 'bitten off' ears of the hyena is an acquired trait which he himself got through his experience and only genetic traits are passed down to the next generation that's why all of the hyena's offsprings will have normal ears.

Hope it helps!

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