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A group of tigers living in the same forest would be considered ?? A: A population of tigers B: Community of tigers C: Ecosystem D: Microbiome
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A group of tigers living in the same forest would be considered ??
A: A population of tigers
B: Community of tigers
C: Ecosystem
D: Microbiome
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A...a group of the same species is a population
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