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What will happen if all snakes disappear from the earth?p​

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Answered by joshipratyaksh08
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If snakes became extinct, the prey population that snakes feed on would grow, and the predators that feed on snakes may die out. These effects would ripple through the ecosystem and cause considerable damage. ... They won't affect every snake species because there are around 3,600

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Answered by anushanagtode
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Snakes are important parts of ecosystems, and occupy a number of niches. Losing all of them would be catastrophic in the short term, though things would eventually stabilize around a new normal, and we’d likely lose a number of species that depend on snakes for food, or for the role they have in managing populations of certain organisms. I’ll give a few examples of possible outcomes.

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