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    In the 1950s in Australia, Estuarine Crocodiles Were Hunted Almost
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In the 1950s in Australia, Estuarine Crocodiles Were Hunted Almost

Question 106

Question 106

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In the 1950s in Australia, estuarine crocodiles were hunted almost to extinction for their leather. This means the crocodiles were a:


A) private good
B) public good
C) common resource
D) club good

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