The diagram below represents a species of beetle (ladybug) with two different body colors labeled A and B. These beetles live on trees and are eaten by birds. The percentage of each body color in the population of this species is indicated. The habitat of this beetle population is a group of trees with light-colored bark. Based on the information provided, explain why the beetle population in this habitat contains a higher percentage of beetles with body color A.

Answer :

Because the bugs with body color A are able to blend into the habitat/trees better, which makes it harder for the birds to see

Answer:

Since they need to blend in they adapted and passed down the genes to their young which then made the species ladybug.