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The native land fauna in Antarctica is completely invertebrate.
a.True
b. False

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Answered by Iamapro1234
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Answer:

I think it's A

Explanation:

The native land fauna is wholly invertebrate. Apparently climatically less tolerant and less easily dispersed, the fauna follows plant colonization of newly deglaciated regions and therefore is not as widely distributed. The Antarctic microfauna includes heliozoans, rotifers, tardigrades, nematodes, and ciliate protozoans.

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