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20 January, 10:20

How is the population of the lionfish normally kept in check in its native habitat?

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  1. 20 January, 12:18
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    Because it has predators that will keep its population in check. But in places where the lion fish has become invasive it has very little predators so it is over populating and eating A LOT of food
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