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A lizard population is preyed on by newly introduced wild cats that use sight to hunt them. The lizards live on rocky, sandy, light colored soil. The lizards are varying shades of brown depending on how recently they have been in the sun. Can natural selection for the lizards' color occur in this situation? Why or why not? A. Yes; the lizards vary in their color B. Yes; the newly introduced cats are a change in the environment C. No; the color of lizards is not genetically determined D. No; there is no change in the environment

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