suppose all birds and insects and mammals are disappeared on the earth how would affect the plants that are pollinated by animals
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Animals that mainly eat insects, such as birds and frogs, would die from lack of food, and later on, the animals that eat those birds and frogs would also die of hunger. ... Plant roots would lack the underground air they need, and could possibly die, without insects burrowing into the soil and creating air spaces in it.
Most of our food is insect-dependent," said Davidowitz. "If insects disappear, a lot of mammals and birds disappear, too, because if you don't have insects pollinating, even those animals that don't eat insects won't have fruit and foliage to eat. It does have a domino effect."
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