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Scientists randomly caught 30 monkeys
Scientists randomly caught 30 monkeys in a rain forest. They put a tag on each monkey and then released it. 2 weeks later, they
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are you shur this The main idea of the article is that scientists are studying why snow monkeys in Japan enjoy soaking in hot
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Twenty five elks live in a certain area of which 6 were tagged and released. A certain time later, 5 elks were randomly caught.
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Twenty five elks live in a certain area of which 6 were tagged and released. A certain time later, 5 elks were randomly caught.
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xiny
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Please check my answers:
1. Which of the following correctly states the relationship between monkeys and humans? A. Humans and
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Scientists randomly caught 30 fruit bats at an orchard. They tagged the fruit
bats and then released them. Several
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the name of it is Scientists explore why Japan's snow monkeys like soaking in hot springs
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I not here to help just here to take.
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a study of the cognitive abilities of white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus imitator), researchers neglected to control for the
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Common types of caught-in and caught-between hazards can include being buried by something or getting pinned between two
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21. What types of animals did they see?
(1 point) Responses birds and monkeys birds and monkeys sloths and lizards sloths and
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