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The populations of wolves and moose in Isle Royale National Park, Michigan have been observed to undergo cycles of alternating peaks. The graph depicts the long-term study of the predator-prey relationship of the moose and wolves in Isle Royale National Park. Use the data to explain why the two populations have never reached the expected equilibrium

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