Wild animals like tiger, wolf, lion do not eat plants. Does this mean they can survive without plants? Can you provide a suitable example
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No, wild animals also can't survive without plants as they are interconnected with each other for two main reasons:
1. Oxygen
2. If plants will not be there then all the herbivores will automatically die and if herbivores will not be there then carnivores cannot feed themselves....
1. Oxygen
2. If plants will not be there then all the herbivores will automatically die and if herbivores will not be there then carnivores cannot feed themselves....
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Wild animals do not eat plants but it does not mean they can survive without them because plants are the main saurce of energy
So they are eaten by plant eaters like zebras then the energy will be trasfered from plant to zebra then the zebra will be eaten by a wild animal which is a lion then the lion will get the energy from the zebra
PLANTS GET ENERGY FROM THE SUN
SUN---PLANTS---PLANT EATER(ZEBRA)---LION
PLANTS ARE ALSO OXYGEN PROVIDERS
So they are eaten by plant eaters like zebras then the energy will be trasfered from plant to zebra then the zebra will be eaten by a wild animal which is a lion then the lion will get the energy from the zebra
PLANTS GET ENERGY FROM THE SUN
SUN---PLANTS---PLANT EATER(ZEBRA)---LION
PLANTS ARE ALSO OXYGEN PROVIDERS
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