The importance of the mouth-brooding behaviour in Tilapia...
The importance of the mouth-brooding behaviour in Tilapia is that it
helps in keeping the young fish warm
affords protection from predation for the young fish
helps the fish to live in a social group
provides regurgitated nourishment to the young fish
Correct answer is B
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