Asked by Angela Mejias on May 18, 2024

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All of the brown tree frogs and green tree frogs living in the same area would be part of the same population.

Brown Tree Frogs

A species of frog known for its distinctive brown color and ability to thrive in a variety of habitats, including urban areas.

Green Tree Frogs

A common name for various species of arboreal frogs known for their bright green color, often found in humid, forested areas.

Population

The total number of individuals of a specific species living within a particular geographical area.

  • Recognize the diversity and roles of organisms in ecosystems.
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Check MacelineMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Population refers to all individuals of the same species living in a particular area, so brown tree frogs and green tree frogs, being different species, would not be part of the same population.