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According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) giraffe numbers across the continent of Africa fell 40% between 1985 and 2015. The main threats to the giraffe population include a shrinking habit, conflict, and poaching. Checking the data, we see that while four subspecies have declining populations, four subspecies have growing populations. This is a modern-day example of natural selection at work. What elements of natural selection are at work here? A) Environmental conditions reduce the population numbers; only the fittest subspecies are able to survive. B) Overpopulation exists in a shrinking habitat; some subspecies decline in number; differential reproduction occurs. C) The death rate of some subspecies is elevated due to conflict and poaching; death is random; differential reproduction occurs. D) Genetic variation exists in the giraffe population across Africa; only those animals with a specific gene pool, represented by certain subspecies, can survive. Eliminate