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'EXTINCTION OF TIGER CAN DESTABILISE THE ENTIRE FOREST ECOSYSTEM AND RESULT IN A LARGE SCALE LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY.'

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Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
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Extinction of Tiger can destabilize the entire forest ecosystem and results in large scale loss of bio diversity.

This statement is completely true as we all know that every animal is an important part of ecosystem and bio diversity.
We know that Tiger is a carnivore. It eats up the herbivores in the forest and maintains the balance of nature. If all carnivore disappears then herbivores will be excessively populated. Thus they will feed on grass, plants in large amount which will lead to deforestation. Thus, a carnivore like tiger is important to maintain the ecosystem.

A tiger is a ferocious but attractive animal. If all the tigers come to extinction then it will be a great loss of biodiversity. Tiger increases the beauty of forest. A tiger is a symbol of royality.

If tiger comes to extinction then there counterparts are also not too safe. This will lead to depletion of carnivore which is harmful for forests.

Answered by RiskyJaaat
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Each and every plant and animal is essential for the survival of the bio-system. Changes in the biodiversity of a place change its bio-system.


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. Without the roots of the plant to hold the soil in place, the place becomes prone to soil erosion.

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