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問4、問5の答え4、5、2であってると思いますが⁇ 答え何になると思いますか?

第4問 吉吉 You 1 2 are doing research on Tasmanian devils articles. 6 You founa 人 Tasmanian Devils -念、 by Matthey Jones, January 2017 | The Tasmanian devil is a wild meat-eating mar。 | | ド 8 に Tpial tou | only on the island of Tasmania, Australia. A marsupi ial is a type | 9f mammal. Their babies start to grow in a pouch on the th | Other Stomach, jike kangaroos. Tasmanian devils are night h unters. They | have dark fur。 a good sense of smell, and a strong bite. Theyre IS the biggest meat-eating marsupial in the world. Today these animal als are Tasmania's icon, but this wasnt always the case. In the early | 1800s, they were thought of as pests by the early European Settlers| So they hunted the Tasmanian devils. This led to a decline in th population. Currently, Tasmanian devils are on the endangereq | Species jist. To prevent their extinction, the Australian government started the “Save the Tasmanian Devil Program* in 2003 to monitor and assist Tasmanian devils in the wild. | There are numerous reasons for the dechne of the Tasmanian | devils, but the population started declining rapidly after the arrival ot a virus known as devil facial tumour disease in the mid-90s The Number of Tasmanian Devils 300000 100% 250000 9000 80% 200000 200000_6g% 170000 60% 150000 150000 47% - 117500 100000 15% 較 10% 拉 37500 ご55o0 0 l ma 1996 2000 2004 2006 2008 2010 2015 10

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English Senior High

英語の長文です。答え1、3、3で合ってると思いますか⁇違っていたらどこがどうなるか教えて下さい💦 よろしくお願いします🤲

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