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Source: GWD

Level: 2

The survival of a rare New Zealand species of mistletoe that produces spectacular sprays of scarlet flowers is threatened both because their leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and also because their flowers are pollinated by two species of birds whose populations are in decline.

  • A is threatened both because their leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and also because their
  • B is threatened both because its leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and because its
  • C is threatened both because its leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and also its
  • D are threatened both because its leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and its
  • E are threatened both because their leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and because their

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