Why does the population of animals living in jungles not increase as quickly as the human population does?
Answers
The population of animals living in jungles is not that much in growth when compared to human, as the human beings have much freedom than that of animals. The animals are made to live in jungle-like areas where they are controlled, so these creatures are becoming extinct by the natural disasters.Food chain, habitat resources and limited food availability restricts the growth of animals which do not implement in case of humans.
In jungles, there are many pressures for survival. The most important of which is finding of food and water. Humans have managed to domesticate animals, farm for food crops, vegetables and fruits and harness rivers to provide water. Thus, humans have very little limitations in terms of food and water. Further, humans have access to medical care to cure diseases that may kill animals in the jungle. As a result, human population increases much more quickly than the population of animals living in jungles.