14. When one lion in a pride is alarmed by danger in their territory, it becomes alert and tense. Immediately
after this, the other lions become alert and tense, even though they didn't see the danger. In the past, lions
that didn't respond this way were often killed, while the responsive lions survived. This type of behavior
results in an evolved population of lions through the process of:
a. Transcription
b. Cellular respiration
d. Natural selection