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in the diagram given below, which community has greatest species richne…

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in the diagram given below, which community has greatest species richness? community a images of various animals, community b images of various animals, community c images of various animals

Explanation:

Step1: Identify species in each community

  • Community A: Count distinct species. Visible species: rabbits (purple), skunks (black - white), squirrels (brown), and another mammal (dark purple - gray). So 4 species? Wait, no, let's list: Rabbit (purple), Skunk (black - white tail), Squirrel (brown), and the dark purple - gray animal (maybe a different mammal). Wait, no, let's check again. Wait, Community A: rabbits (purple), skunks (black - white), squirrels (brown), and the dark purple - gray (maybe a type of rodent or mammal). Wait, maybe I miscounted. Wait, let's do each community:

Community A:

  • Rabbit (purple): Let's count the number of rabbit figures. Then skunk (black - white tail), squirrel (brown), and the dark purple - gray (let's call it species X). Wait, no, maybe the species are: Rabbit (purple), Skunk (black - white), Squirrel (brown), and the dark - gray (maybe a different mammal, like a type of weasel or something). Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's check Community B:

Community B:

  • Rabbit (purple), Skunk (black - white), Squirrel (brown), and the dark - gray? Wait, no, Community B has rabbit, skunk, squirrel, and the dark - gray? Wait, no, let's count the distinct species in each community.

Species richness is the number of different species present. So:

Community A:

  • Species 1: Purple rabbits (let's say Rabbit)
  • Species 2: Black - white skunks (Skunk)
  • Species 3: Brown squirrels (Squirrel)
  • Species 4: Dark - gray mammals (let's say Species X)

So 4 species?

Wait, no, wait Community A's figures: Let's list all unique types:

  1. Purple rabbit (multiple)
  2. Black - white skunk (multiple)
  3. Brown squirrel (multiple)
  4. Dark - gray mammal (one or more? Wait, in Community A, there's one dark - gray (the standing one) and maybe another? Wait, no, looking at the image:

Community A:

  • Rows: Let's count the distinct species (by appearance):
  • Purple rabbit (ears up, light purple)
  • Black - white skunk (striped, bushy tail)
  • Brown squirrel (bushy tail, brown)
  • Dark - gray mammal (striped, no bushy tail, standing)

So 4 species.

Community B:

  • Purple rabbit
  • Black - white skunk
  • Brown squirrel
  • Dark - gray mammal? Wait, no, Community B has:
  • Purple rabbit (multiple)
  • Black - white skunk (multiple)
  • Brown squirrel (multiple)
  • Dark - gray mammal (one? Wait, in Community B, there's one dark - gray (the standing one)

Wait, no, let's check the number of distinct species:

Community B:

  1. Purple rabbit
  2. Black - white skunk
  3. Brown squirrel
  4. Dark - gray mammal

Wait, same as A? No, wait maybe I'm wrong. Wait, let's check Community C:

Community C:

  • Purple rabbit
  • Black - white skunk
  • Brown squirrel
  • Dark - gray mammal

Wait, no, maybe Community A has more species? Wait, no, wait maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's look again.

Wait, the problem is to find which community has the greatest species richness (number of different species).

Let's analyze each community:

Community A:

  • Species:
  • Rabbit (purple)
  • Skunk (black - white)
  • Squirrel (brown)
  • Dark - gray mammal (striped, standing)
  • Wait, is there a fifth species? Wait, no, maybe I miscounted. Wait, the figures in Community A:

First row: Rabbit, Dark - gray, Squirrel, Rabbit

Second row: Skunk, Rabbit, Squirrel, Squirrel

Third row: Skunk, Skunk, Rabbit, Skunk

Fourth row: Rabbit, Skunk, Dark - gray, Squirrel

Wait, so the distinct species are: Rabbit (purple), Skunk (black - white), Squirrel (brown), Dark - gray (striped standing). So 4 species?

Community B:

First row: Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit, Dark - gray

Second row: Squirre…

Answer:

Community A