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4.) We discussed how Horseshoe Crab populations have decreased dramatically over the years. Humans use
Horseshoe Crabs for livestock feed, fertilizer, and medical testing. Give 2 possible solutions to help the crab
population rebound, and defend why those ideas would help.
Solution
Why?
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