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In which locations/habitats would you find the blue grouse?

A. Desert regions
B. Alpine and subalpine habitats
C. Coastal wetlands
D. Dense forests

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Final answer:

The Blue Grouse is typically found in alpine and subalpine habitats as well as temperate coniferous forests, which provide cover and foraging opportunities.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Blue Grouse, a bird species found in North America, typically inhabits alpine and subalpine habitats as well as temperate coniferous forests. These environments provide the necessary cover and foraging opportunities for the species. Alpine and subalpine habitats are found in high elevation areas characterized by montane grasslands and shrublands, and can have dense forests nearby. This habitat is much different from the desert regions and coastal wetlands, which aren't suitable for the Blue Grouse, or the tundra, which is also not a typical habitat for them despite both being cold environments.

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