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What willl happen if birds disapear??

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Answered by sanukuma2222
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Explanation:

Many species of plants depend on birds to pollinate flowers, spread seed and eat pests. ... If you take this studied case on a remote island in New Zealand and extrapolate it to the whole world, it does not seem unreasonable to assume that countless plant species would also die off if birds suddenly disappeared..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Even with birds, it’s estimated that insects consume up to 10 percent of industrialized nations’ crops and up to 25 percent of a developing nations’ gross national product. Without the widespread hunting of insect-eating birds—like bluebirds, wrens and chickadees—these numbers could expand exponentially, ultimately driving food prices through the roof. Nations may try to battle the insect problem with insecticide, but I don’t even want to imagine what type of harm that amount of poison on our food would do to us.

Then, after the realization that insects are roaming free, we also have to remember about all the animals that survive from eating birds—humans included. Most animals that eat birds, like weasels, spiders, wild cats, snakes and others, will have to adapt and may struggle to thrive. Commenters at another site who were pondering this same question pointed out that places like KFC and Chick-fil-A would have to close down as a result (which is not necessarily a bad thing).

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