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Dr Penking™
@drpenking
Proud Manchester United Fan|MBBS|MPH|MBA|Ph.D|Citizen of the Commonwealth of Australia|Creative Writer & Novelist|Creator|Medical Doctor||
Pretoria, South Africa Katılım Ağustos 2013
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@drpenking Yes we see the post doctor
Everything is vbavk normal
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@Oladele Finally I’m seeing your tweet again. But how is this because of the new algorithm tweak? Please explain to me
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@symplyDAPO It might be true cos I have actually seen this tweet and it’s been along time since I did
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Trust me you don’t want to know the name of the medication they take
Opeyemi Famakin@OpeFoodCritic
Lose. How did Opeyemi *LOSE so much weight. Must i correct everything
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Kaibab Deer Theory
In the early 1900s, the Kaibab Plateau was home to about 4,000 deer, along with natural predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes. Wildlife managers believed the predators were preventing the deer population from growing, so they began an aggressive predator eradication program. Thousands of predators were killed, and deer hunting was also restricted.
Initially, the results seemed positive. With very few predators, the deer population exploded, reaching an estimated 60,000–100,000 deer within about two decades.
However, the habitat could not support so many animals. The deer overgrazed grasses, shrubs, and young trees, stripping the vegetation faster than it could regenerate. As food became scarce, the deer became malnourished, disease spread more easily, reproduction declined, and tens of thousands died from starvation. Eventually, the population crashed dramatically.
The lesson
The Kaibab deer story is commonly used to show that:
Predators help keep prey populations at sustainable levels.
Healthy ecosystems depend on a balance between predators, prey, and available resources.
Removing predators can have unintended ecological consequences.
Carrying capacity—the maximum population an environment can support—is a key ecological concept.

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