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At what time of the year are most of the animals living in a temperate forest likely to reproduce? (1 point) In fall or winter to take advantage of food that grew in summer Generally in winter since food can be stockpiled and adults can rest At any time during the year since food is equally available all year In spring and summer to coincide with the growing season

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The answer is A in spring and summer

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They reproduce in spring and summer to coincide with the growing season. Food grows in the spring in summer because it is warmer and is a perfect climate for plants. In winter and fall, most plants die and food is scarce. That is why animals go into hibernation.
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