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Overhunting of an herbivor will firstly cause the decrease of that herbivore population. This decrease will affect the other predetors that feed on that herbivore in a very bad way. The plants that are in the diet of the herbivore may over populate (Not a bad effect for plant). For example think about the zebra population in the Africa. If zebra population decreases because of overhunting, the lions, cheetahs... predators that feed on zebras will have the biggest damage.

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