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Everglades National park has a very large population of white tailed-deer.wich of these changes within this habitat is MOST LIKELY to harm only weaker,older deer, but not younger and healthier deer?
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Everglades National park has a very large population of white tailed-deer.wich of these changes within this habitat is MOST LIKELY to harm only weaker,older deer, but not younger and healthier deer?
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Would it be predators? Because predators can catch weaker older deer easier than younger healthier ones.
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