- Sun Aug 21, 2016 12:59 pm
#27958
Hi,
The correct answer is B while I chose answer choice D.
The stimulus states:
1. Bab's live in large groups + loudly call to defend themselves
2. However, they don't need to be afraid: they're well camouflaged
3. Predators become aware of Bab's location by their calls
Question: Why do Bab's call in the first place? Doing extra work!
D seemed to state that since the predators had good eyesight but weak hearing, Bab's camouflage would protect them and when they sensed the predator, Bab's would loudly call each other to alert one another of the predator.
Is D wrong because that would be stupid; eventually, they would have figured out that they didn't need to call at all because their camouflage does the job for them?
Is B correct because if the predators are intimidated by their calls, there is a logical reason for Bab's calls and the camouflage acts as a safety asset.
The correct answer is B while I chose answer choice D.
The stimulus states:
1. Bab's live in large groups + loudly call to defend themselves
2. However, they don't need to be afraid: they're well camouflaged
3. Predators become aware of Bab's location by their calls
Question: Why do Bab's call in the first place? Doing extra work!
D seemed to state that since the predators had good eyesight but weak hearing, Bab's camouflage would protect them and when they sensed the predator, Bab's would loudly call each other to alert one another of the predator.
Is D wrong because that would be stupid; eventually, they would have figured out that they didn't need to call at all because their camouflage does the job for them?
Is B correct because if the predators are intimidated by their calls, there is a logical reason for Bab's calls and the camouflage acts as a safety asset.