explain the normal species
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Normal species are those species whose present populace is typical and are fit to live in the current conditions, for instance, Sal, Cattle, and so on.
The descriptive word 'normal', for this situation, seems as though it is alluding to the thing "species" as opposed to the question 'animals', yet a species, having such a large number of individuals, can't be called 'typical'. There will ALWAYS be irregularities in animal groups: birth abandons or procured infections or injuries.
The descriptive word 'normal', for this situation, seems as though it is alluding to the thing "species" as opposed to the question 'animals', yet a species, having such a large number of individuals, can't be called 'typical'. There will ALWAYS be irregularities in animal groups: birth abandons or procured infections or injuries.
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