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    Exam 3: Natural Selection, Speciation, and Extinction
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    Generally, Rare Species Are More Prone to Extinction Than Common
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Generally, Rare Species Are More Prone to Extinction Than Common

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Generally, rare species are more prone to extinction than common species.

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