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Which of the following statements best describes how an increase in the size of a mammal population could be related to a large surplus of food?
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With an abundance of food, adults now outnumber predators.
With enough to eat, more females are healthy and the birth rate increases.
Since there is no competition for food, most individuals develop mutualistic relationships.
Since they no longer need to hunt, some males increase their territories and cause other males to move away
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