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Scrat [10]
3 years ago
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I need help with this Q&A Worksheet

English
1 answer:
dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
3 0
1.<span>The reasoning behind introducing these gray wolves (Canis Lupus) to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem was to increase the population of wolves there since they were once scattered because of people killing these animals off with the assumption that they were predators and were viewed as dangerous animals.
2.Try to do this question, at least.....
3.</span><span>During this time of introducing these wolves to the GYE, acclimation pens were used since they weren't used to the ecosystem yet. This caused them to not damage themselves.
4.This behavior would be rare in mammals because usually the other mammals would refuse to claim, or even think about adopting an offspring, so for Wolf #8 to adopt an offspring, is not something that the other mammals would do,and it can probably tell the others that it's not so bad





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