Biology, asked by erka8kindeshi, 1 year ago

Suppose in a forest , the no. of carnivores became more than the no. of herbivores.What will be the consequence????

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Answered by SquareRoot256
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As stated above, the carnivores would kill all the herbivores living in the forest; this would cause vegetation to run rampant and eventually the carnivores too would run out of food to eat and would die off.

sambi: he asked if the population of carnivores is increased not the herbivores so i reported
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Answered by sambi
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There should be a ecological balance in the forest,is the carnivores become more in population than the herbivores,the carnivores would hunt up all herbivores and it may lead to extinction and if there are no herbivores then the plant and trees will be more. 
 

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