Why does the population of animals living in jungles not increase as quickly as the human population does ?
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We humans have been troubling and killing the animals. We have destroyed their home, the forests. As the population of animals is decreasing the amount of reproduction is also decreasing. Hence, the population of humans is more than the animals
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We humans have been troubling and killing the animals. We have destroyed their home, the forests. As the population of animals is decreasing the amount of reproduction is also decreasing. Hence, the population of humans is more than the animals
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hey mate here is your answer......
as people are killing animals very rapidly and that is the reason why animals are not more but humans that r social animals and no one is superior than humans and no one can harm humans and therefore there is no danger to the life of humans...
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as people are killing animals very rapidly and that is the reason why animals are not more but humans that r social animals and no one is superior than humans and no one can harm humans and therefore there is no danger to the life of humans...
if it helped uuu plzzz mark it brainlist.....
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