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Chapter 52, Problem 4TYU
Summary Introduction
Introduction: On this Earth, there are millions of species of the animals that are found. The behavior pattern of each species varies according to their needs. Animals move from one place to another place because of the necessity of the food, mate, and appropriate climate.
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