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Biology, 29.01.2021 23:00 markmlg122

A recent biodiversity report stated that one in every four species currently faces extinction. Much of this vulnerability is linked to climate change, which is bringing about higher temperatures, sea level rise, and more extreme weather,
among other impacts. Evaluate the species listed below. Which animals are best equipped to survive the climate
crisis?


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