Plant life cannot survive without animal life in the world anyway, because plants give out oxygen to the animals because animals need to breathe in order to live. Animals let out carbon dioxide which plants take in, and the cycle repeats.
Depends on which ones ... remember, dinosaurs and mammals coexisted for millions of years - and the dinosaurs dominated for at least 200 million years. If they "came back" would they win again? Probably.
there would only be plants
Propagate the plant and save the animal. The plants are not likely to become extinct by dint of being eaten by the animal. However, the animal is far more likely to become extinct by loss of its fodder.
We all DIE!
Plants will be dead.Eventually animals also will be extinct.
There will be no animal to fertilize plants and at all the deadly insects (mosquito, etc.) That's why people out there who think bats are stupid, they're not!
No, turtles,crocodiles, snakes and some plants survived the extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Plantae compromises all living or extinct plants.
coconuts
Plants will be dead.Eventually animals also will be extinct.
There are plenty of other insects that pollinate plants apart from bees so the plants would survive.
Glocuse occurs in any living animal
The plant would go extinct.