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When animals have too many offspring, it is often referred to as "over-reproduction" or "overpopulation." This can occur when environmental factors, such as the availability of resources or the absence of predators, allow populations to grow beyond sustainable levels. Over-reproduction can lead to competition for resources, increased mortality rates, and ecological imbalances.

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