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1 May, 00:55

At what time of the year are most of the animals living in a temperate grassland likely to reproduce?

A In spring and summer to coincide with the growing season

B At any time during the year since food is equally available all year

C In fall or winter to take advantage of food that grew in summer

D Generally in winter since food can be stockpiled and adults can rest

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  1. 1 May, 01:22
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    They reproduce in spring and summer to coincide with the growing season. Food grows in the spring in summer because it is warmer and is a perfect climate for plants. In winter and fall, most plants die and food is scarce. That is why animals go into hibernation.
  2. 1 May, 03:16
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    They reproduce in spring and summer to coincide with the growing season. Food grows in the spring in summer because it is warmer and is a perfect climate for plants. In winter and fall, most plants die and food is scarce. That is why animals go into hibernation.
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