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If in a forest the number of carnivorous became more than the herbivorous what would be the consequence

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Answered by anvesh1005
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if the number of carnivores become more than herbivores, it would lead to an imbalence in the tropic level. the plants eaten b the herbivore will increase drastically. also, due to the increasing number of carnivores, the population of herbivores will extinct due to which carnivores wont get food and it would lead to extinction of their species


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Answered by adityajuneja77
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If the number of herbivores become less in number than the carnivores, than- i. it will be difficult for the carnivores for survive,

ii. it will disturbed the food chain,

iii. and also lead to which the carnivore population would go down and become endangered species.

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