Science, asked by nitin9264, 1 year ago

what would happen if all herbivores becomes carnivorous

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Answered by MOSFET01
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It is not possible because the teeth and design of internal system of these animals (digestive system ) are according to its need and food .
Answered by Shubham006
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Nature is very complex, and history/paleontology tells us a lot about how animals evolved. Almost the whole world will turn to a desert this is because the herbivores eats only plant food and if there were carnivores they would control their diet and population. No carnivores then the herbivores will be overpopulated
If all the animals are carnivores, the ecosystem will crash more slowly. It might not even look like a complete crash, because everything can eat everything else. But you’re going to see a very diminished ecosystem, because predators usually only succeed in about one in five hunts and that’s in an ecosystem where they’re hunting herbivores. In a system where everything else is armed with fangs and claws too? You’d see some animals getting much, much more cautious about trying to hunt because they don’t want to get killed, and you’d see some getting more desperate because they’re starving.

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