Suppose in a forest the number of carnivorous become more than the number of herbivores what will be consequences
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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:
- FOOD FOR CARNIVORES WILL GET DEPLETED FASTER AND THERE WILL BE EXTENSIVE COMPETITION AMONGST CARNIVORES
- IN ABSENCE OF HERBIVORES, FLORA WILL GROW WITHOUT ANY CHECK WHICH WILL DISTURB THE HABITAT IN WHICH CARNIVORES DWELL
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