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What would happen to the energy flow if jaguars (tertiary consumers) disappeared from the Amazon Rainforest?

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i think that when the jaguars disappeared from the Amazon Rainforest then the animals would have nothing to worry about.

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If the Jaguar were to be removed from the ecosystem, it would not be good. Jaguars eat Capybaras. If the Jaguar would cease to exist, the Capybaras would overpopulate and the ecosystem would fall out of balance. The Capybaras would overpopulate, and when there are to many Capybaras there won't be enough food for all of them.

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I learned this in school.

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