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Predators often control the population of their prey. If wolves are removed from a specific community, the population of moose increases and another predator may take the place of the wolf.
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Im not sure what the question is but the population of moose would increase but It could also stay the same if there was another predator plus the population of moose could also decrease if that other predator hunted them alot
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Answer:
Keystone species
Step-by-step explanation:
i just did it on usa testprep
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