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In Predator-Prey Relationships,the Predator Is Seeking Food for Itself and Its

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In predator-prey relationships,the predator is seeking food for itself and its offspring,while the prey is seeking not to become food for the predator.As a result,predator and prey populations exert tremendous natural selection pressures on each other.

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