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How would the jellyfish population be affected if sea turtles were removed?
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How would the jellyfish population be affected if sea turtles were removed?
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The population of jelly fish would take over, because sea turtles eat them.
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Based on a sea turtles diet I would say the jellyfish population would increase. Probably not very rapidly tho, this is because sea turtles diets also consist of other things such as sea grass and algae.
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