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Imagine a forest and an approaching fire. As a rabbit is running away, it encoun

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Question

Imagine a forest and an approaching fire. As a rabbit is running away, it encounters an overturned tortoise that will die in the fire if not turned upright. Will the rabbit pause to help the tortoise? O a. Yes, because the rabbit won't be harmed by the action O b. Yes, because the rabbit knows it will still win the race out of the forest O c. Yes, because all mammals have a natural moral sense O d. No, because rescuing another animal doesn't increase a rabbit's fitness. O e. No, because rabbits and tortoises compete for the same food. Check Answer

Explanation / Answer

Option d is the correct answer. All mammals have not natural moral sense. Here rescuing tortoise will not have any effect on rabbit's fitness. An animal can perform an activity if it increase its fitness.