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When a species has more young than normal, it can lead to increased competition for resources such as food, shelter, and mates. This overpopulation can strain the ecosystem, potentially resulting in higher mortality rates among the young due to starvation or disease. Additionally, it may trigger a population regulation mechanism, such as increased predation or decreased reproductive rates in subsequent generations, to restore balance. Overall, the long-term sustainability of the species and its environment may be threatened.

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