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Why is the tortoise breeding program on Santa Cruz Island important?
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Why is the tortoise breeding program on Santa Cruz Island important?
O A. The tortoise population has increased.
O B. No one knows how long a tortoise's lifespan is.
O C. No one knows how two tortoise species became extinct.
O D. The tortoise population has decreased.
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