Few animals brave the midday heat of the Sahara desert. An exception is the silver ant, which chooses this time of day to leave its nest and scout for food, typically the corpses of heat-stricken animals. Even the silver ant, however, must be careful: at such times they can become victims of the heat themselves.
Which one of the following, if true, LEAST helps to explain the silver ant’s choice of scavenging times?
(A) The chief predators of the silver ant must take cover from the sun during midday.
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Which one of the following, if true, LEAST helps to explain the silver ant’s choice of scavenging times?
(A) The chief predators of the silver ant must take cover from the sun during midday.
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