The Miami Blue butterfly is an endangered species in South Florida.
Which factor has most like...
The Miami Blue butterfly is an endangered species in South Florida.
Which factor has most likely caused the population decline of this
butterfly?
Select one:
increase in number of homes built
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decline in the amount of seawater
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increase in the number of parks
decline in the amount of predators
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