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Biology, 23.03.2020 17:22 choyontareq

What happens to a population of predators, perhaps a pride of lions, if their prey, say the gazelle population, in their area was to suddenly decline? How would this affect the pride? How would the pride have to survive? Provide a possibility of how the change to the ecosystem would affect the predator populatio?

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