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Why are predators ‘prudent’ in nature?
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25/12/2021 5:23 pm
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Why are predators ‘prudent’ in nature?
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25/12/2021 5:24 pm
Predators are prudent in nature because if a predator is too efficient and over-exploits its prey, then the prey might become extinct and following it, the predator will also become extinct.
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