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ahrayia [7]
1 year ago
15

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2 answers:
Over [174]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

elixir [45]1 year ago
7 0
The answer is D. The prairie dogs lay snug in their subterranean den throughout the winter.
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