In a survivorship curve, a type I species, like a human or elephant, is a species that has
A. the highest probability of dying at a very young age.
B. a strong possibility of becoming extinct in a relatively short period of time.
C. the highest probability of dying as it reaches its maximum life span.
D. an equal probability of dying at any age.
E. an extremely short life span.
C. the highest probability of dying as it reaches its maximum life span.
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