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was federally listed as an endangered species
d) double displacement
a) pygmy rabbit b) leech
d) deer​

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Answered by alkamavath
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In March 2003, the Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was federally listed as an endangered species.
Answered by kingofself
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Pygmy Rabbit was federally listed as an endangered species

Option - A

Explanation:

  • The pygmy rabbit was classified under the endangered species status in the year 1993.
  • In the year 2003, March month, the "Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit" was listed as an "endangered species" federally.
  • With accordance to the "Washington Department" of Fish and Wildlife, there are only less than 30 number of "Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits" were believed to live in this earth in the year 2003.
  • It is a little rabbit and helpful in the "shrub-steppe ecosystem", which also helps in the soil mixing.

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