Science, asked by irshan, 1 year ago

Why does the population of animals living in jungles not increase as quickly as the human population does

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Answered by jaijaat2510
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Food chain, habitat resources and limited food availability restricts the growth of animals which do not implement in case of humans.
Therefore the population of animals living in Jungles not increase quickly...
Answered by Nyaberiduke
20

Human being has advanced knowledge and brain for survival and maintaining itself. It also has ability to treat in case of sickness. Human being lives comfortable as compared to animals in jungle. In contrast animals in jungles lose lives mostly especially in youger age due to inability to treat. Some animals have valuable products that are of high demand leading to poaching of animals. As these practices happen to animals it makes the population reduce as compared to human being.




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