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olga nikolaevna [1]
4 years ago
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What is illegal poaching /illegal wildlife trade?

Biology
1 answer:
miv72 [106K]4 years ago
7 0
Illegal poaching and wildlife trade is the hunting and killing of animals on the endangered list. For example, Asian Elephants are endangered and are illegal to hunt. Few people will hunt them illegally so they can sell/trade their tusks.

Hope this helps :)
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Parasitism:

3. Abundance of host decreases.

5. Ticks feed on the blood of a deer. The tick receives vital nutrients and the deer is left weakened.

6. Abundance of the parasite increases.

Commensalism:

2. An egret follows cattle in a field eating insects that are stirred  up. The egret receives a food source and the cattle are  unaffected.

7. Abundance of one species increases, and the other is  not affected.

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4. Abundance of both species increases.

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