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If wolves had not been brought to the island, what factors might influence the deer population size?
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If wolves had not been brought to the island, what factors might influence the deer population size?
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The amount of food, water, and air might influence the population. If there is not enough of any of these, the population will decrease. This is because those factors are needed to survive.
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