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Yes, mongooses can cause problems in certain ecosystems, particularly when introduced as non-native species. They are known to prey on native wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and small mammals, leading to declines in these populations. Additionally, mongooses can compete with local predators for food resources, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. In agricultural settings, they may also be seen as pests when they raid crops or livestock.

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