Which of the following were factors that contributed to the near-extinction of the buffalo? Choose all that apply.

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Demand for buffalo hides increased in the East.
Demand for buffalo hides increased in the East.
Open ranges where buffalo grazed were destroyed by settlements.
Open ranges where buffalo grazed were destroyed by settlements.
Migration patterns were destroyed by herding buffalo south.
Migration patterns were destroyed by herding buffalo south.
After disease and drought, there was competition among animals for survival.
After disease and drought, there was competition among animals for survival.
A chemical fertilizer used by farmers was extremely poisonous to the buffalo.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

- Demand for buffalo hides increased in the East.

- Open ranges where buffalo grazed were destroyed by settlements.
- Migration patterns were destroyed by herding buffalo south.
- After disease and drought, there was competition among animals for survival.

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Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

Sorry for the repeated options. The factors that contributed to the near-extinction of the buffalo were:

- Demand for buffalo hides increased in the East.
- Open ranges where buffalo grazed were destroyed by settlements.
- After disease and drought, there was competition among animals for survival.