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Lillian Compton
26 October, 04:34
If disease wipe out mice would hawks survive
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Brenda Reynolds
26 October, 06:28
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Yes the hawks would either die, or they would have to find another food source. This is because when all the mice die, it causes problems in the food chain for every organism above the affected level.
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