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Clearing paths on the ground under the snow in search for grasses during the winter is part of the niche of which population in the Arctic tundra? A. indigo buntings B. Himalayan tahrs C. white-tailed deer D. Norway lemmings

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Answer: Its B

Explanation: Ima god

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Answer: B. Himalayan tahrs

Explanation: The Himalayan tahrs are herbivores. They need grass to survive. Therefore, the Himalayan tahr is the answer.

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