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The elimination of a predator has no negative impacts on that predator’s prey species. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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false

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The given statement is False

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The predator-prey relationship is a natural relationship where one living being executes and eats the other living being in a biological system. The life form who executed is named as predator, and the creature that is killed is named as prey.

It helps in controlling the populace size of prey, helps in hindering the spread of the infection, and in the foundation of a more advantageous prey populace by expelling or slaughtering the harmed or wiped out creatures.

Complete expulsion of the predators will prompt the overpopulation of their prey, which are by and large herbivores.

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