Biology, asked by khiampameipc22n5, 1 year ago

What will be consequences if tiger population is extinct from an ecosystem?

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Answered by kunaldon6104
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if tigers are extincted then there will be no more predators then the prays like deer etc. will become more and more and they will eat more plants and so vegetation will be less

khiampameipc22n5: bushmeat hunters activities could balance hervibores population if they do hunting during non-breeding season
khiampameipc22n5: m not thinking illogically here
khiampameipc22n5: or you should ask illegally
khiampameipc22n5: offcourse it is illegal in a protected area.. but here m refering to ecosystem own by indigenous village people which is under protected areas
kunaldon6104: then i don't know
kunaldon6104: byee
khiampameipc22n5: i mean which is not under protected areas
kunaldon6104: byeeee i don't know exact ans.
khiampameipc22n5: i mean which is not under protected areas
khiampameipc22n5: i mean which is not under protected areas
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