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Why there are more herbivores than carnivores in natural habitat?​

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Answered by chauhanvishal1078
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There are more herbivores than carnivores because all life depends on primary producers: plants. Herbivores can eat plants, carnivores can't. Carnivores rely on herbivores for food so balance must be maintained. Enough herbivores must survive to breed and produce replacements.

Answered by ay3633978
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There are more herbivores than carnivores in an ecosystem because herbivores eats primary producers, that are, plants. Carnivores depends on them for food and survival.

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