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Suppose in a forest the number of carnivorous become more than the number of herbivores what will be consequences

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Answered by omaansh
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IN AN ECOSYSTEM ALL VARTIES OF ANIMALS ARE REQUIRED TO MANTAIN AN OPTIMUM BALANCE

IF THE NUMBER OF CARNIVORES INCREASE THEN FOLLOWING WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES:

  1. FOOD FOR CARNIVORES WILL GET DEPLETED FASTER AND THERE WILL BE EXTENSIVE COMPETITION AMONGST CARNIVORES                                            
  2. IN ABSENCE OF HERBIVORES, FLORA WILL GROW WITHOUT ANY CHECK WHICH WILL DISTURB THE HABITAT IN WHICH CARNIVORES DWELL

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