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The elimination of a predator has no negative impacts on that predator’s prey species.


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Removing a predator often causes negative effects for its prey (and the ecosystem): prey populations can overgrow, suffer disease or starvation, degrade habitat, lose genetic fitness, and trigger trophic cascades that ultimately harm the prey species.