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The Florida Everglades are one of the most diverse ecosystems in the United States and are home to many species of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Recently, scientists have investigated and determined that the population of pythons, which are from Asia, has increased greatly. What question is least likely to be asked based on these results?
Are the pythons a new species?
How can the python population be controlled?
How quickly are pythons reproducing in the Everglades?
How are the pythons affecting other animal populations?
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"Are the pythons a new species?"
Reason: the finding is about a large increase in numbers of an introduced Asian species, so follow-up questions focus on reproduction, impacts, and control — not whether they're a new species.
Reason: the finding is about a large increase in numbers of an introduced Asian species, so follow-up questions focus on reproduction, impacts, and control — not whether they're a new species.
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