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Opportunistic life history species are typically associated with a Type III survivorship curve, characterized by high mortality rates early in life and high reproductive output. This strategy favors producing a large number of offspring with minimal parental care to take advantage of unpredictable and unstable environments.

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Induces secondary growth from opportunistic species who have invaded that area or have had seed buried in the area waiting for the primary growth to me such a fate as wild fires.

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No, most sharks are not blind (there may be some species that are), indeed they have more senses than humans.

They are opportunistic predators and as humans enter their environment, while we are not their normal prey species, they will occasionally have a nibble.

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