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  • 18-09-2020
  • Biology
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Why might there be a large population of field mice in a meadow and only a small population of
salamanders?

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Lpssnickers1
Lpssnickers1 Lpssnickers1
  • 18-09-2020

Answer: The mice are eating all the vegetation?

Explanation:

The only thing i could think of is the mice taking over because there's a larger amount which would cause a small population of the salamanders.

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