They make more poupe to grow more feud and make more plantzez.
Usually yes.
If the number of tigers increases then the food chain would be effected. Their prey (like birds, deers and other animals) would decrease and cause other food chains to be effected. Some people live in forests which may have tigers, the increase would cause more deaths in these communities.
The loss of birds depend on which birds. If many robins died, the worm population would go up. Cats would have to eat other food.
The native birds will decrease in number because there is not enough food for all the birds.
It would probably be the birds, if they are eating the grasses. Fleas eat the blood of the birds and cats, the cats eat the birds.
the nation's population would increase greatly because there would be more food for the infants.
Naturally, the increase in algae would mean more potential for fish to not die from hunger. Having a larger food base would mean more food for the fish, and more baby fish being able to survive during their vulnerable life periods.
Yes, they increase health care costs
It caused a strain on the food supply.
If they are wild birds, keep the dog food INSIDE. they should not bother the pool, though.
Yes, earthquakes can affect birds in various ways. Strong shaking can disturb or damage bird habitats, including nests and food sources. Depending on the severity of the earthquake and its impact on the environment, bird populations may experience disruptions in food availability, migration patterns, and nesting behaviors.
An increase in the mouse population would likely negatively affect the populations of their predators, such as snakes or birds of prey. As mice become more abundant, these predators may experience heightened competition for food resources, leading to potential overexploitation and a decrease in their own population sizes. Additionally, if the mouse population increases significantly, it could lead to habitat degradation or resource depletion, further impacting these predator populations.