
Comparisons of the behavior of laboratory-raised rats and the behavior of non-domesticated strains suggest that
A) conclusions reached in laboratory experiments must be tempered by the greatly different behavior between the two strains.
B) the animals behave similarly.
C) laboratory-raised animals behave similarly to the non-domesticated strains only in controlled environments.
D) laboratory-raised animals are not able to survive in non-controlled environments, which limits conclusions from laboratory research.
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