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Why are rattlesnakes necessary to the balance of life in a forest?
A.)They eat insects which and are then eaten by raptors.
B.)They compete with raptors for the same food source.
C.)They eat rodents and are eaten by owls and hawks.
D.)They are not useful to the balance of life and are dangerous to humans.
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