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All of the elephants living in a wildlife preserve would be considered a

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All of the elephants living in a wildlife preserve would be considered a population.
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Answer: All of the elephants living in a wildlife preserve would be considered a population.

Step-by-step explanation:

A population is defined as the whole number of animals in a region. In this example, the total of elephants living in an area or region (wildlife preserve) are part of a population. Also, the members of that population found there are able to interbreed with each other.

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