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How might Arctic Foxes population suddenly increase? How might this affect the ecosystem?
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How might Arctic Foxes population suddenly increase? How might this affect the ecosystem?
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The population would increase suddenly if the arctic fox predators suddenly disappear or if to many are introduced into the ecosystem at once. This can drastically decrease the foxes prey which will entirely mess up the food chain in that ecosystem
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It may increase if the food that eats Arctic Foxes decreases.
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