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If monkeys were to go extinct, what would happen to the vines, bamboo, sloths, snakes, tree frogs, iguanas, and black caimans?

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The habitats would start to fail slowly, with the amount of monkeys going extinct that means that a lot of animals, species, and plants would over populate and everything would be unbalanced.

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User Brett Veenstra
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Answer:

The extinction of monkeys could disrupt the ecosystem and food chain, possibly leading to an increase in the population of their prey species (such as the vines and bamboo) and a decrease in their predators (such as the black caimans), potentially causing imbalances and changes within the affected habitats.

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