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in a protected grassland preserve, there are herds of antelope and zebra and a pride of fifteen lionesses with cubs. A conservation program for lions plans to move the pride to a national park fifty miles north. What effect would this move have on the stability of this grassland preserve?

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D) The herbivorous animals would initially thrive, but eventual overgrazing would lead to starvation or migration.

Step-by-step explanation:

The antelope and zebra are living on a preserve, where there is usually no hunting. Herbivores always have natural predators. The herbivores would not follow the lions; they are contained in a preserve and they do not know where lions have been moved to.

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Hey there according to my research I found this same similar question on here with options:

A) The herbivorous animals would thrive and continue to live on the grassland for many generations.
B) The herbivorous animals would also migrate to the national park, because ecosystems tend to maintain balance.
C) The herbivorous animal populations would decline as they are now easy targets for hunters and other predators.
D) The herbivorous animals would initially thrive, but eventual overgrazing would lead to starvation or migration.

Among those four, the answer is D).

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