What would happen if carnivores were removed from an ecosystem?
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If carnivores were removed from an ecosystem
It disturb the wildlife
Explanation:
For example
If tiger eat deer
if the carnivore tiger be removed then the population of deer increases
And disturb the wildlife
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it would leads to increase in population of plants and inequal balance of ecosystem
Explanation:
- carnivorous are meat eating animals which mostly finish an ecosystem flowchart
- In absence of carnivorus,increase in population of other species.
- eg: if there is no tiger than deer and many animals will increase population leading to massive population and unbalnce of ecosystem.
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