How would reducing low-growing plants from an area impact a population of tortoises with two varieties of neck extension ability: short and long distance?(1 point)

Responses

The proportion of tortoises that could only extend their necks a short distance would increase.
The proportion of tortoises that could only extend their necks a short distance would increase.

The proportion of tortoises with the ability to extend their necks a long distance would increase.
The proportion of tortoises with the ability to extend their necks a long distance would increase.

The variety of tortoises with the ability to extend their necks a long distance would go extinct.
The variety of tortoises with the ability to extend their necks a long distance would go extinct.

The variety of tortoises that could only extend their necks a short distance would go extinct.
The variety of tortoises that could only extend their necks a short distance would go extinct. .

None of the above options are entirely accurate. It is not clear how reducing low-growing plants would impact the population of tortoises with different neck extension abilities. The answer would depend on various factors such as the availability of alternative food sources, competition with other animals, and the overall habitat conditions. Therefore, the impact on the population of tortoises cannot be accurately predicted without knowing more information about the specific situation.