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Dovator [93]
2 years ago
12

AGRICULTURE

Geography
2 answers:
tangare [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. Bovine

Explanation:

All of them excerpt A. are a term for pigs.


I hope it helps! Have a great day!

Anygays-

Alchen [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. Bovine

Explanation:

A bovine relates or has qualities of an ox or a cow. The rest are or relate to pigs.

I hope it helps! Have a great day!

Muffin~

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