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    Mantis shrimp exhibit complex mating habits compared to many other crustaceans. Their bodies are quite colorful and their eyesight is superior to that of humans, particularly in their ability to detect ultraviolet and infrared light. Curiously, those species of mantis shrimp with the best eyesight are also those that are the most colorful. This fact suggests that

     

    A

    mantis shrimp are monogamous

    B

    mantis shrimp exhibit advanced feeding patterns compared to other crustaceans

    C

    vision and coloration co-evolved as vision improved, seeing coloration, and coloration improved, being more attractive

    D

    male mantis shrimp are more colorful than female mantis shrimp



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