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Biology, 09.09.2021 05:30 mynameisjeff1417

(20 points and will make you branliest if you actually try and help) 1. 50% or more of a barn owls diet is made up of voles in several states and British Columbia. What do these areas have in common? 

2. Over 30% of a barn owls diet is made up of rats in three states. What do these states have in common?

3. Compare the percentages of voles and rats captured by barn owls in Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas to all the other regions. What trend is evident?

4. Mice are captured by barn owls in British Columbia and Massachusetts in comparatively low numbers. What does this say about the range of mice in North America?

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