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What is the main effect of overpopulation on animals?
More animals are used for food.
Extinction occurs due to loss of habitat.
A change in the animal population harms the environment.
Social conflict occurs due to limited resources.
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Extinction occurs due to loss of habitat.
Human overpopulation leads to habitat destruction, fragmentation and resource depletion, which are primary drivers of species decline and extinction.
Human overpopulation leads to habitat destruction, fragmentation and resource depletion, which are primary drivers of species decline and extinction.
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