animals
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Alligators Starve In Florida Everglades, Indicating Ecosystem is In Poor Health
Alligators are growing much smaller and reproducing less in the Florida Everglades. As an indicator species, this suggests the local ecosystem is in poor health, which puts dozens of other threatened and endangered species at risk, too.
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