ECOLOGY
ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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 Conservationists argue that we should not kill every snake we see. What is the reasoning behind this argument? 
|  |  Killing snakes will also decrease the population of their natural prey. 
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|  |  A decrease in the snake population will lead to an increase in more venomous reptiles. 
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|  |  The population of its natural prey, such as mice and insects, will increase. 
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|  |  The number of snakes is directly related to the coyote population. 
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Detailed explanation-1: -Conservationists argue that we should not kill every snake we see. What is the reasoning behind this argument? Killing snakes will also decrease the population of their natural prey. A decrease in the snake population will lead to an increase in more venomous reptiles.
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