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Biology, 30.07.2019 07:00 abbygutierrez401

What would most likely happen to the chipmunk population in 2014 if the population went up to 22 million in 2013? mc026-1.jpg the chipmunk population would continue to increase. the carrying capacity would increase. the chipmunk population would crash. the death rate would decrease.

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