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Which of the following is NOT a result of selective breeding?

  1. Large seedless watermelons which consumer demand
  2. Bright oranges that are about the same size
  3. An insect that matches the color of the environment
  4. A dog that has bred to have short hair

hintHint:

Selective breeding is not a natural process but a human cause. Human develop such variety of plants and animals that have traits that are beneficial for him.

The correct answer is: An insect that matches the color of the environment


    Selective breeding develops such traits in animals and plants that are beneficial for human like seedless watermelons and bright oranges but insect that matches the color of the environment is not a desirable trait for human.

    • Insects often match the color of the environment they live.
    • This is a kind of adaptation.
    • Matching with the color of the environment helps them to hide from the prey.
    • So, this kind of change is developed only through natural selection.
    • Because these traits help insects to survive.
    • So this can not be a result of selective breeding.

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