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trumpetfish and seahorses are very closely related. they share a neat adaption that allows them to change their color and camouflage themselves. what is the most likely reason they have formed this adaption?
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- it is an unfavorable trait that assists them in capturing prey or avoiding predators.
- it is an unfavorable trait that assists them in physical movement to capture resources
- it is a favorable trait that assists them in capturing prey or avoiding predators.
- it is a favorable trait that assists them in physical movement to capture resources.
To determine the answer, we analyze the adaptation of color change and camouflage in trumpetfish and seahorses. Adaptations that help organisms survive (like capturing prey or avoiding predators) are favorable traits (since they increase survival chances). Color change for camouflage doesn't relate to physical movement for capturing resources, so we eliminate options about physical movement. Also, the trait is favorable, not unfavorable. So the correct option is the one stating it's a favorable trait aiding in capturing prey or avoiding predators.
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C. It is a favorable trait that assists them in capturing prey or avoiding predators.