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← Nature & AnimalsWhich consequence results when aggressive mimicry through camouflage in wasp spiders fails due to high prey selectivity?
A)Increased net energy expenditure results✓
B)Offspring immune deficiencies will occur
C)Spider habitat range rapidly expands
D)Enhanced venom potency is developed
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Increased net energy expenditure occurs because failed camouflage limits the spider's foraging success, reducing prey capture via aggressive mimicry; therefore, hunting becomes less efficient, rather than causing immunity issues or venom changes since camouflage affects hunting, not defense mechanisms.
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