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Biology, 10.11.2020 19:50 swaggyd6603

What would most likely happen to this ecosystem if all of the red foxes were removed?
Secondary
consumers
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Red lox
Gray wall
Raven (dettore)
Primary
consumers
Snowshoe
hore
Moose
Beaver
Red squired
Primary
producers
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Maple
Boom Cottonwood Aquafle plants
O A. The snowshoe hare population would increase.
O B. The moose population would decrease.
O c. The red squirrel population would decrease.
O D. The cottonwood population would increase

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