Several wild chicken nuggie hens with at least one wild chicken nuggie rooster fertilize the eggs. They have an average of two-three wild chicken nuggie offspring.
Differential SUrvival of Wild Chicken Nuggies Offspring
Most wild chicken nuggies are dark colors like brown or black to blend in and keep safe. Ever so often, a wild chicken nuggie baby will be yellow. They often get eaten before reaching adult wild chicken nuggiehood.
Differential Reproduction of Wild Chicken Nuggies
If the adult chicken nuggies produce too many chicken nuggie offspring, their habitat will lose its grass to provide them with food.
Ending Population of Wild Chicken Nuggies
The darker wild chicken nuggies will survive better than the yellow chicken nuggies because the yellow wild chicken nuggies are easier to find by predators. Some of the other younger chicken nuggies may get eaten as well.
The rest of the black and brown wild chicken nuggies will reproduce more wild chicken nuggie babies.
The wild chicken nuggies ended up evening out with 2-3 chicken nuggie babies, each mother chicken nuggie. Both the younger and old are eaten but by predators but the land is growing its grass back.
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