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anzhelika [568]
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I am doing Mediterrean Biome. Do anyone know any of these?

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lana [24]3 years ago
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Sadly,I only know the answer to # 1.U,Me,and ur friends (or the animals trying to keep their family safe) and we/they are protecting the forest,we can't breath with out trees after all!
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