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_____ are a public health hazard and nuisance because they foul cars, statues, buildings, and sometimes people with their droppings.
 
  a. Sparrows
  b. Brown tree snakes
  c. Pigeons
  d. Hydrilla

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Approximately _____ bird species have been introduced into the United States. Of these, less than _____, including chickens, are considered beneficial species.
 
  a. 1000, 10
  b. 100, 10
  c. 25, 2
  d. 25, 25



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Answer to Question 1

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