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if a parasite kills its host too fast, why is that \bad\ for the parasite species?
the host will become a predator.
other parasites will get angry.
the parasite will feel guilty.
the parasite will lose its home or food source
Parasites rely on their host for resources like food, shelter, and a place to reproduce. If a parasite kills its host too quickly, it loses its immediate source of survival and reproduction before it can spread to new hosts, threatening the survival of the parasite species. The other options are incorrect because parasites do not have emotional responses like anger or guilt, and the host dying does not turn it into a predator for the parasite.
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The parasite will lose its home or food source.