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Many different trees and shrubs live in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  This woody habitat supports many types of animals.  One species, the black bear, lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains. What effect would logging MOST LIKELY have on the black bear?

The black bear would adapt to changes in it's habitat and the number would stay about the same.

The black bear would most likely become a predator of other animals.

The black bear would become extinct.

The black bear would most likely move away in search of food and shelter.

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User Lilith
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The black bear would not become extinct- it lives in a big area, so a loss of one place would not drive the whole species extinct.

It would also not become a predator - it already is a predator (it's omnivorous - it eats both animals and plants)

The best answer is that it would move away in the search of food and shelter - it's easier than adapting.
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User Agung Setiawan
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