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Which is an example of a population? A. all the red tailed foxes in the meadow B. all the individuals making up a species C. one blade of grass in a prairie D. each goose in a gaggle of geese
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Which is an example of a population?
A. all the red tailed foxes in the meadow
B. all the individuals making up a species
C. one blade of grass in a prairie
D. each goose in a gaggle of geese
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Well lets see here, The definition of population is a particular section, group, or type of people or animals living in an area or country. So it would be D.
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