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explain the predation interaction of lion and zebra

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Answered by llAmyll
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Answered by Anonymous
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Zebras breed year round, so that does not explain why more infants and juveniles are killed in certain months than in others. Because lions are the predators for many species, zebras included, the populations of these species would dramatically increase if lions were to go extinct. Conversely, if zebras were to go extinct, the effect on lions would not be as detrimental because although zebras make up a decent part of a lion's diet, lions have a large range of prey so they still have many other sources of food.

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