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Biology, 11.02.2020 10:34, mlinares776

If a disease caused one-fourth of the deer population to die, how would the rabbit population most likely be affected?

The rabbit population would get smaller because of decreased competition with the deer population.

The rabbit population would get larger because of increased competition with the deer population.

The rabbit population would get smaller because of increased competition with the deer population.

The rabbit population would get larger because of decreased competition with the deer population.


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