An example of a specific adaptation against predation is ____
a. photosynthetic dinoflagellates providing sugars to corals
b. eagles and foxes fighting over a carcass
c. two species of Paramecium feeding on bacteria
d. sundew plants and wolf spiders competing for food
e. a skunk squirting foul-smelling, irritating repellents
ANSWER: e
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