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Select all the correct answers. Blue jays and crows eat caterpillars and mice. If the number of blue jays increases, what are the two likely effects on other populations? The number of crows will increase. The number of mice will decrease. The number of mice will increase. The number of caterpillars will decrease. The number of caterpillars will increase.

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there will be less caterpillars , crows, and mice

Explanation: the increase in bluejays will hunt more mice and caterpillars which will leave less food for crows causing them to move

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