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The native populations of a community make up its wildlife.?

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The native populations of a community make up its wildlife.

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  1. False.

    Grey squirrel, American Crayfish, Wallabies, parakeets, European Scorpion are all parts of the British community, but non are native.

    If that big black cat really exists on Exmoor, it's not native :0)


  2. In Scotland definitely

    they are very wild people

    The Swiss are very tame ,

    their mountain goats are much wilder

    Technically most of us are components of nature ,at least the Earthlings are ,and can be regarded as a specie of wild life of the planet

    Religions and the Anunnaki have tried very hard to separate us from the animals.

    But in general terms native populations kill the wild life by the end of the day ,at least the white ones do.

    so there is no single answer

    lots of true and a few false as well.

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