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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5618050" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>I wonder how low the population density can go before they become extinct in the state? If they are so widely scattered how do they get together to breed? Could it be that they are in certain small areas with empty vacant areas in between? Like when you find 1 you've found all of them that are around then you could walk for miles till you found another group? That can't be good for genetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5618050, member: 22496"] I wonder how low the population density can go before they become extinct in the state? If they are so widely scattered how do they get together to breed? Could it be that they are in certain small areas with empty vacant areas in between? Like when you find 1 you’ve found all of them that are around then you could walk for miles till you found another group? That can’t be good for genetics. [/QUOTE]
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