Biology, 08.09.2021 02:00 emalvidrez5205
A scientist studied animals that lived in a forest over a period of a year. His observations are shown in the table. At the end of the year the scientist found out that the fox population had increased to 40. Which animal will MOST LIKELY be affected by this increase?
A) bears
B) rabbits
C) sparrows
D) mushrooms
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