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Before the 17005 the white fooled mouse mysous leucopus lived in the rural woodlands that once covered the area now known as
New As they expanded mouse populations have remained in these urban areas. Other mouse populations have also
to live in the rural areas around New York City Recent studies show that mice from rural populations have longer teeth than
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which statement best explains the observation that rural mouse populations have longer teeth than urban mouse populations?
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