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Extinction of tiger can destabilise the entire forest ecosystem and result in a large scale loss of biodiversity. Justify this statement.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tiger is a carnivore and kills other animals for its survival. However, if it becomes extinct, the deer and cow population will thrive and increase in number. With such a large number of herbivores, they will graze on the green cover and in due course, there will be no plant cover.

Answered by HeartHacker
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The tiger is a carnivorous kill other animals if they are exinct then the number of other animal also increase ,like tiger mostly eat herbivores like deer ,cow etc .if tiger exinct then the no. of deer also increase if deer increase then the amount of greeney decrease ,in this result only herbivores live but carnivorous died as well as greenery .

so it leads to loss of balance of ecosystem .

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