Respuesta :
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Directional selection is one that favors one extreme ends of a trait of a population. In this case the length of the neck in the giraffe population is the trait and the longest necks have an advantage –they gather more food hence have more chances of reaching reproductive age and passing their genes to next generation- and are, therefore, favored best by natural selection pressures that power evolution.

This is an example of directional selection in which one end of the bell curve is better adapted to its environment than the other end.