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Payten Copeland
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21 January, 05:38
Why is species abundance important?
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Ari Whitehead
21 January, 05:57
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Because if there's not a lot of a species it's likely to go extinct
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Kaylah
21 January, 06:01
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Other than the typical animals we eat as humans on a daily basis. Animals like predators such as Lions, wolves, even the fox, because they keep wild animal life in a balance so there is no over population of Water buffalo, rats, rabbits, or zebra.
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