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If there are only a few remaining members of an insect species living in one area, which would most likely cause this species to become extinct? the introduction of new predators to the insects' environment a genetic mutation in an individual that causes it to be very small a disease that causes a mother insect to die shortly after laying eggs the introduction of a new food source to the insects' environment

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