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Before 1918, approximately 60% of the wolves in a region were male, and 40%were female. However, cattle ranchers in this area have made a determined effort to exterminate wolves. From 1918 to the present approximately 65% of wolves in the region are male,

Before 1918, approximately 60% of the wolves in a region were male, and 40%were female. However, cattle ranchers in this area have made a determined effort to exterminate wolves. From 1918 to the present approximately 65% of wolves in the region are male, and 35 % are female.. Biologists suspect that male wolves are more likely than females to return to an area where the population has been greatly reduced. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)


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