A flower may be specialized to attract bat pollinators and discourage insect pollinators by: a) opening at night. b) producing a sweet scent. c) having a flat overall shape. d) having variegated petal colors.
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Step 1: Flowers that are specialized to attract bat pollinators and discourage insect pollinators may open at night because bats are active during the night and can easily see and pollinate the flowers, while insects are not active at night and cannot see the Show more…
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