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It would screw up the ecoystem. Usually if any animal disaperes it affects the whole food chain. If the acrtic fox preys on a certain species, and the fox disaperes then suddently there is nothing hunting the smaller prey so they will over populate. And if something hunts the acrtic fox than they would have no more to hunt. So it is important to protect all animals :)

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