Biology, asked by rakeshtirumangalath, 1 year ago

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ANIMALS ARE DEPRIVED OF FOOD AND SHELTER

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Answered by xmiyakhan
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Animals that lose their native habitats are forced into new areas in search of shelter and food. When animals move to different parts of the forest they combine with populations already living in that space, increasing the number of animals occupying a relatively small area.

Answered by geetachoudhary67
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Deforestation can lead to a direct loss of wildlife habitat as well as a general degradation of their habitat. The removal of trees and other types of vegetation reduces available food, shelter, and breeding habitat.

In the simplest term, when a habitat is destroyed, the plants, animals, and other organisms that occupied the habitat have a reduced carrying capacity so that populations decline and extinction becomes more likely. Perhaps the greatest threat to organisms and biodiversity is the process of habitat loss.

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