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Why might polar bears become extinct? A.) Did not have any Predators. B.)They're take for is not suited for a warming climate. C.)Too many people hunt them. D.)They may drown when the glaciers melt.
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Why might polar bears become extinct?
A.) Did not have any Predators.
B.)They're take for is not suited for a warming climate.
C.)Too many people hunt them.
D.)They may drown when the glaciers melt.
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B is the answer ahsgdjfk
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B is the answer bc it’s not suited for a warming climate
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