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Endangered species Wed May 18, 2005 21:20 pm  Endangered species
 

Test No. incompl/advan-1 "Code of Practice", question 8

So many of these animals have been shot over the years that they are now classed as ......... species.

(a) dangerous
(b) endangered
(c) unwanted
(d) limited

Test No. incompl/advan-1 "Code of Practice", answer 8

So many of these animals have been shot over the years that they are now classed as endangered species.

Correct answer: (b) endangered
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Hi, i suppose that the correct answer is (d) "limited", but I'm not sure. Thanks
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Endangered species Wed May 18, 2005 22:00 pm  Endangered species
 

Alla, the correct answer is endangered species, those are types of plants and animals that are at risk of dying out.
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