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Aryana Glenn
6 January, 16:41
What may happen if a species goes extinct?
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Jeffery Hanna
6 January, 18:31
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Every living thing plays a role in the food chain and Earth's ecosystems, and the extinction of certain species, whether predators or prey, can leave behind significant impacts ... "When a predator goes extinct, all of its prey are released from that predation pressure, and they may have big impacts on ecosystems."
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