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How do species typically select their food?

  1. Random selection

  2. Based on color and size

  3. That best meets their nutritional needs and availability

  4. Through trial and error

The correct answer is: That best meets their nutritional needs and availability

Species typically select their food based on a combination of factors including nutritional needs and availability. It is not a random selection, as different species have specific dietary requirements. Color and size may play a role in some cases, but they are not the primary factors. Trial and error may be a factor in some individual cases, but it is not a common or reliable method of food selection for most species. Option C best encompasses the most important factors that influence how species select their food.