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It helps maintain population balance and ecosystem stability.
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They fluctuate together, showing how each influences the other's numbers.
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Prey adapt, reproduce quickly, and find shelter to survive.
3. Why is the predator/Prey relationship important for an ecosystem? What does it help maintain?
4. Why do the predator and prey populations look similar in a predator/prey graph?
5. How does a prey population with a lot of predators ensure their survival so they don't go extinct?
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