In the section "Investigating Life: The Orchid and the Moth," what did Charles Darwin predict after observing the 11-inch long nectaries of the Angraecum sesquipedale orchid in Madagascar?
A) the existence of a moth with a proboscis of 10-11 inches
B) the existence of a competitor which also possessed especially-long nectaries
C) the presence of very small bees that could fit into long nectaries
D) that the orchid must reproduce asexually
E) that the orchid was an evolutionary dead end and could no longer reproduce
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