Rock pocket mice cer. - Predators eat light-colored rock pocket mice. It notes that rock pocket mice come in black or tan colors and that the color varies by location, with black mice more common in desert environments and tan more common where rocks are darker. - They have a genetic mutation that affects their fur color. Rock Pocket Mouse Simulation Manipulate the habitat (background) in this simulation and watch the characteristics of a rock pocket mouse population shift over time. However, populations of primarily dark-colored rock pocket mice have been found living in areas where a dark rock Rock pocket mice inhabit desert and are particularly associated with rocky areas. Evolution by natural selection occurred when a mutation to the fur color trait occurred randomly within a population of the rock pocket mice. This abiotic factor gave a Pocket Mouse Evolution and Predation 1) The document discusses evolution by natural selection in rock pocket mice populations. Most of these mice have a sandy, light-colored coat that enables them to blend in with the light-colored desert rocks and sand on which they live. Most rock pocket mouse populations have light, tawny fur consistent with the colour of the desert rocks on which they live. Each illustration shows the color variation at two different locations, A and B, at a particular moment in time.
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