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    Elephants Can Live for Between 50 and 70 Years and a Cow
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Elephants Can Live for Between 50 and 70 Years and a Cow

Question 3

Question 3

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Elephants can live for between 50 and 70 years and a cow (female elephant) typically gives birth to 3 or 4 calves.What type of survivorship curve applies to them?


A) type I
B) type II
C) type III
D) none of these types
E) more than one of these types

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