5) Read the following short passage and say whether the statements are true.
There are seven species of deer living wild in Britain. The Red Deer and the Roe
Deer are native species. Fallow Deer were introduced by the Romans and, since
the seventeenth century, have been joined by three other non-native species:
Sika, Muntjac, and Chinese Water Deer which have escaped from parks. In
addition, a herd of Reindeer was established in Seotland in 1952. Most of the Red
Deer in Britain is found in Scotland, but there are significant wild populations in
south-west alld north-West England East Anglia and the north Midlands. Red
deer en interbreed with
the introduced Japanese Sika deer and in some areas.
hybrids are common
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All of the Red Deer in Britain is found in Scotland.
A) True
B)False
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Explanation:
The paragraph doesn't mention if red deer in Britain is only found in Scotland or not.
In the United Kingdom, there are seven different types of deer. Both the Red Deer and the Roe Deer are indigenous to the area. Fallow Deer were brought by the Romans, and during the seventeenth century, three more non-native species have escaped from parks: Sika, Muntjac, and Chinese Water Deer. In addition, in 1952, a reindeer herd was formed in Seotland. The majority of Red Deer in the UK are located in Scotland, although there are large wild populations in the south-west, north-west, East Anglia, and the north Midlands. Red deer interbreed with the imported Japanese Sika deer, and hybrids are widespread in some locations.
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