Why decrease in the number of tigers is a cause of worry to genetics?
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If there is a huge decrease in number of tigers there not an ecological balance in nature.........
there will be rise in the number of herbivores
then they will be a decrease in the crops....
therefore they will be starvation
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there will be rise in the number of herbivores
then they will be a decrease in the crops....
therefore they will be starvation
hope it helps
pls mark it brainliest plzz
tell some idiots not to report
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pls mark it brainliest plzz
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As the size of the tiger population decreases, the genetic pool of the species decreases too. This results in a limitation on the variations which will be introduced within the genetic makeup of the tigers. This lack of variation will result in serious implications. For example, if an illness spreads within the tiger population, it can potentially wipe out the whole population, possibly causing their extinction.
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