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According to studies, the arctic fox populations in the tundra regions are being threatened by incursions of red fox populations from the south. Based on current patterns in climate change, what is the MOST likely reason for the migration of the red fox to the tundra?

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Answer: an increase in tree cover in the tundra

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The most likely reason is because of the decrease of population of prey in the south
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