Biology, asked by khyatinaik5858, 1 year ago

Suppose the population of tiger increase tremendously what will the affect on other living organism would that be desireable

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Answered by mohammedraiyanp2alyt
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If the population of tigers will increase tremendously, it will have a huge affect on other living organisms. Tigers will start killing other living organisms including humans independently. Nobody will be able to stop them and gradually the life other living species will be declined.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Suppose the population of tiger increase tremendously, it will affect on other living organism creating the ecological imbalance.

EXPLANATION:

As its well-known that ecological balance is maintained by balance in the number of species in living system including all living organism from plant to animal.

The increase in tiger population may lead to increase in consumption of animals necessary for tiger to survive and this may lead to lead to decrease in population of other species.

As tiger is carnivores animals it feeds on animals like deer, elephant etc. Hence it is important that tiger population is maintained to optimum in order to save ecological balance.

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