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there would be to many bugs and herbivores because there is no organism to balance them out. and, humans wouldn't exist! :)

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Animals such as rabbits would multiply too quickly, and eat every plant in sight.

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Q: What would happen if there were no carnivores?
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What would happen in an ecosystem with no omnivores?

Basically then there wouldn't be enough food for the carnivores. so the food chain would become messed up and there would be mass extinction of carnivores


What would happen if a forest habitat if all removed all top carnivores?

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What would happen to the organisms in an ecosystem if all the carnivores disappeared?

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What would happen if there s no insects on earth?

Improve the vegatation would die then the herbavores/omnivores would die then the carnivores would die then we would probablly die


What would happen to the food chain if there was no rain at all?

Carnivores eat herbivores, but they also eat omnivores, which is another category that combines the herbivore and the carnivore. Certainly there would be much less food available to carnivores if all the herbivores were gone, and the number of carnivores would decrease, but as long as there are still omnivores, then there is the opportunity for some carnivores to continue to exist. For example, we human beings are omnivores, and even if all the herbivores were to disappear, we would find a way to continue to feed our pet dogs and cats, which are carnivores. Pigs are also omnivores, so presumably we would still have them as farm animals and food sources.


Carnivores usually have a proportionally large liver suggest why?

the reason carnivores have large livers is because: your liver works to break down fats. Carnivores eat allot of fats because they eat meat, and a body has so much fat in it that a normal liver would not be able to break down all the fats, which would make carnivores overweight. Which cannot happen since they have to be swift so they can catch their prey.


What would have to increase for carnivores to increase?

all of the prey would have to increase then more carnivores would be able to eat


If the arthropods that the spiders prey on are carnivores then the spiders would be?

They are carnivores as well.


What would happen if number of herbivore decline?

If herbivores were removed from the planet, the food chain wouldn't have a bottom. Some carnivores eat smaller carnivores, but the lowest carnivore on the food chain would die if herbivores would be removed, causing a chain reaction and, well, the carnivores that eat that carnivore would die, and the carnivores that eat THAT carnivore will die... etc. The world would be a total mess.