The term "predator satiation", less commonly known as "predator saturation" and/or "predator swamping" is an anti-predation adaptation in which prey occur in high population densities, reducing the probability of an individual being attacked and consumed. An example of this would be the caribou of North America who travel in packs of thousands at a time to migrate north to their calving grounds, as the snow and ice melts in their habitat. Once reached approximately 50% will give birth within day...
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