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What will happen to a snake in the long term if mice become extinct
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What will happen to a snake in the long term if mice become extinct
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I think. They will die if they do not find another source, depending what it is.
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the snake will either become extinct due to lack of a food source or it will adapt to getting its nutrition from another food source
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