Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Natural Selection

Explain how the image below shows natural selection.


64 comments:

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Anonymous said...

3 mice are eaten by the bird but the fourth one survives and reproduces

Anonymous said...

bird eats three of the mice were not blended in but one did and survives and is able to evolve

caitlyn b said...

the white mice are disappearing because the gray mice blend in with the ground and the white mice don't

GAVIN said...

The mice that are surviving are grey so they blend into the surrounding ground meaning they can reproduce.

Anonymous said...

The image below shows natural selection because the grey mice have adapted to their surroundings and the white mice have gotten eaten.

dale๐Ÿฆ„ said...

the bird can only see the white mice because the grey mice are in a gray area so the gray have a better chance on hiding than the white mice.

caitlyn b said...

the white mice are disappearing because the gray mice blend in with the ground and the white mice don't

Paige Rose Adriance said...

Because they gray mouse blends in to the ground and th e white mouse can been seen by the bird.

Trinity said...

The white mice are getting eaten because the birds can see them, but the grey mice blend in with the environment so the birds can't see them as well, so they don't eat them.

Malayna said...

the bird sees the white mice because they don't blend in. Then theres only grey mice left.

Anonymous said...

the first picture shows mice, the second picture has a bird in it, and the final picture shows some missing mice

deacon said...

๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿผ there are white and grey mice in number 2 a bird comes and get a white mouse and they mice are safe from evolving and adapting to their environment using camouflage to blent in and hide from predators in number 3 there are less white mice from predators and inability to reproduce with less mice.

levi said...

In box 1 all the mice are all there. In box 2 there is a bird that is catching a white mice. In box 3 all the white mice are gone.

Kallie W said...

Thought the picture there is less and less white mice because the bird can only see the white mice.

Abbey Laney said...

The farther the pictures go there are less white mice because the bird is eating all of them. The bird can only see the white mice so all of the black mice are still there.

Charlie F. said...

This image shows natural selection by showing the mice that are white have a worse chance of surviving then the gray mice because the white mice don't blend in as well as the gray mice in their environment.

Sara Tracy said...

there were lots of mice some were grey and some white. a bird comes to eat them but since the color of the ground is the same color as some of the mice the bird can't see them so he only eats the white mice

Anonymous said...

There were lots of mice and then the bird came in and ate all the white mice because he could see them unlike the grey mice that blended in.

miranda said...

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the picture of the mice their was grey and white mice and the white mouse stick out more and the grey ones blended in

Anonymous said...

The bird has eaten two white mice because they stood out from the rest of the mice because of the gene that were passed down from parent to offspring.

Aiden toy said...

The grey mice blend in better than the white mice.

Lexsey D said...

They can hide from prettier by using their fir color. The white mice will have a better chance of getting eating but if there is no more white mice then it will be harder for the bird to catch its food.

BEN said...

BECAUSE THE WHITE GET EATEN WHILE THE BLACK LIVE ON AND REPRODUCE

Anonymous said...

This image shows naturle selection because the grey mice are blending in so the bird won't eat them. The bird is only eating the white mice because they are easyer to to then the grey mice.

Taylor F. said...

This shows that the white mice can't blend into their environment, because their environment is black. There for, They are easier to find for their predators. There are also grey mice that do blend in with their environment, because they are grey mice and the environment is grey. The grey mice have better natural selection to their environment than the white mice.

Anonymous said...

the white mice vs the gray mice are different because the gray mice have camouflage so they blend in with the grass while the white mice stand out and it is easier for predators to find them.

Aiden toy said...

The gray mice adapt better to their enviornment by blending it. The white mice are prey for the bird because the stand out more.

Anonymous said...

The gray mice blend into the grass so they wont get eaten, the white mice will get eaten

Skippy PB said...

it explains natural selection because it is an on and on substance about life. The mice populate the bird gets the white mice then there are nearly any white mice left.

Meredith s. said...

The gray mice blend in with the field but the white mice don't see they get eaten first.

Quintin said...

The grey mice are surviving because the bird can't see them so they blend in with the ground, but the white mouse are dying because they don't have the right characteristics to blend in so they are easily seen by the bird because they are white on the dark ground.

Anonymous said...

this image shows natural selection because the white mouse was more able to see and the gray mouse blended in with the background. The mouse that is gray has more of a advantage because it is hard to see in the water. The first picture show the 4 white mouse and the 4 gray mouse and in the 2 picture it shows that the bird ate the white mouse because it could not see the gray mouse. in the 3 picture it shows that the population of white mouse is getting eaten by the bird because they cannot really see the gray mouse because it blends in with the water/background

tianna said...

the gray mice blend in with the field and so the white mice get picked up by the bird

DaN said...

the mice that are there in part 3 are blended in so that the bird can not see the gray mice and other mice are not gray so it makes it so much better to see all the other mice.

Bakerman said...

In the first image there are 8 mice 4 are white and the rest is grey and the land that they are on is grey to once to hawk comes by to get its food the hawk can only see the white mice and it eats the white mice because the hawk can not see the grey mice so once the hawk eats all the white mice the hawk dies and the white mice comes back then it starts over

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Anonymous said...

The picture shows natural selection because the mice with white fur didn't adapt to having gray since the gray fur gene would be more beneficial to surviving in their environment. And the bird at the mice with white fur since they were easy prey.

Rรชid said...

The bird takes the white mouse because its easier to see and the bird keeps taking the white mice which is natural selection.

zach brown said...

the white mice got taken by the bird because the bird can see the white mouse.

Ryleigh Turgeon said...

The bird took one of the mice that were white because it was easier to see than the camouflaged mouse. If there was a fourth box all of the white mice would disappear as it keeps going because the birds are eating the white mice.

Gavin Terrano said...

it ate the wight mice

Anonymous said...

the white bird will eat all the white mice ,which will die then the grey mice will overpopulate and die with no food sense they blend in

Anonymous said...

Because it shows a predator eating a aminal and then that population dies because of predators but then they make baby animals to make more

Sofi D said...

the bird eats only the white mice. when the bird eats all of the mice then theres only grey mice left. the grey mice will reproduce and eventually over populate. The bird will have no more food and it will die.

Reeeeid said...

The picture shows natural selection. The first picture shows both whit and gray mice. The second picture show a bird flying over the mice with one white mice. And the third one shows that most of the white mice are gone and the reason is that the bird can see the white mice easier so they eat all of them so thats natural selection.

Anonymous said...

This shows natural selection because the bird can see the white mice easier so it decides to eat those instead of the gray, then eventually there will be no white mice left to eat so the bird will die. After the mice and the bird dies the gray mice will overpopulate and run out of food then the gray mice will die out.

Paige said...

the bird only eats white mice. all the white mice get eaten so the birds dont have anything to eat so the birds die off.the gray mice reproduce and overpopulate,so there is no food to eat.the gray mice eventuly die off.

natalie said...

This picture shows natural selection by showing how the bird slowly ate all of the white mice. The white mice slowly started to vanish because the bird could only see them, so only the grey mice survived.

will.w said...

The picture shows natural selection because the bird starts to eat the white mice that it can see.Then the white mice population starts to drop and the grey mice can't be seen. So since the white mice are all gone the bird dies because it has no food. Then the grey mice population grows so much the all the grey mice will also die.

Cassidy said...

The picture demonstrates natural selection by showing how the bird chooses its prey. The bird can only see the white mice so the white mice will be eaten first. The grey mice remain hidden and will live to reproduce. The young grey mice will reproduce until they overpopulate. They'll compete for food and shelter and eventually die as well.

tyler gilbert said...

This picture shows natural selection because the mice who naturaly blended in to there surrondings and thus survived the birds. these were selected naturaly by nature to survive the birds and soon the species will evolve into only black mice and the birds will either adapt too or die out and it they die out the mice will overpopulate.

Colby Mather said...

This picture shows natural selection because the grey mice blend into their habitat. The white mice get eaten by the because they don't blend in to their environment. the grey mice survive witch means they can provide more offspring to make more babies.

Destiny said...

The image shows natural selection because the bird left one white mouse so that the mouse could reproduce and hopefully make more white mice in the future for the same bird- or other birds- to eat. The bird only ate the white mice and not the grey mice because the white mice are easier for the birds to see.

Emerson said...

This image shows natural selection through the variation of the mice fur color. Because of the variation in their fur color, predators can see the white mice more easily, therefore, will eat more of them. That leaves more gray mice the reproduce and pass on their fur color. And many generations later may cause extinction to mice with white fur.

Anonymous said...

A lot of wight and grey mice bird eats a wight mouse now there are less wight mice.

Anonymous said...

In the picture you have two type of mice. mice with brown fur and mice with black fur. they live in a black rocky area. when the birds go hunting they are more likely to take the brown mice other than the black mice because they blend into the rocks better then the brown mice. So after a while the population will stop making brown mice because it wouldn't help the population and the black mice get to keep going on.

Kyia said...

The image shows natural selection because eventually the gray mice will overpopulate. Because the bird can only see the white mice so after there gone and the white mice will die out. Then the birds will die then the gray mice will overpopulate.

Haley said...

The mice reproduce and make more mice but some of the mice blend in with the natural surroundings and more and more blend in but at the end the more of the mice become dead and are more hard to find because it blends in with the surrounding at the end and the bird can't see the mice but only one because the mice are dead and only 1 is alive and once all the mice are dead the bird will die because he will have no food or nothing to keep them alive.

Kaylee said...

The bird ate the white mice because they were not adapted well to the environment like the gray ones because the gray ones blended into its environment unlike the white ones

johnny lee roseman the third said...

the white mice will die out and the brown mice will over populate

Corey H said...

The first picture shows white mice and grey mice. The black mice and the grey mice are the variation. The second picture shows a bird come in and eat a white mouse. The third picture shows the white mice population start to die. The black mouse had the better traits to survive in its environment.

Anonymous said...

the mice camouflage into the ground and i dont know what else to say

conner merrill said...

the mice are blending in because of there color but the white mouse dont