Multiple Choice
Residents of Hong Kong are able to find restaurants that advertise a dish that contains grizzly bear paws. Since it is unlikely that grizzly bear paws are purchased from a private producer of animal paws, we can likely conclude that
A) international laws making it illegal to sell grizzly bear paws are likely to be very effective at eliminating these offerings at Hong Kong restaurants.
B) higher penalties for poaching grizzly bears will prevent poachers from killing.
C) there are likely to be very few grizzly bear poachers.
D) allowing individuals to own and raise grizzly bears for meat would likely reduce the threat of extinction to grizzly bear populations.
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