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Classify the following statements as examples of birth potential (BP), capacity for survival (CS), breeding frequency (BF), or maturity (M).

1. Larger mammals generally live longer than smaller ones.


2. Pregnant female elephants carry their young for nearly 18 months.


Elephants reach sexual maturity at 15 years.


Elephants usually produce one offspring each birth.


3. Most elephants wait more than 5 years between births.


4. Female elephants care for their young for more than 10 years.


5. Mice often produce litters of 6 or more.


6. After about 6 weeks, mice reach sexual maturity.


7. In a natural setting, few mice are older than 2 years.


8. A pregnant female mouse will carry her young for 22 days.


9. Mice will breed every 6 weeks or less.