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In the desert, saguaro cacti, owls, horned lizards, and fire ants all share the same space. Which example can be considered a population? the lizards and the ants all plants in the same area all saguaro
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In the desert, saguaro cacti, owls, horned lizards, and fire ants all share the same space.
Which example can be considered a population?
the lizards and the ants
all plants in the same area
all saguaro in the same area
all species in the same area
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all species in same area
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c. all saguaro in the same area
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