They would adapt to eating other animals. Not ALL snakes eat mice anyway. Rats, gerbils, rabbits, hares, birds, antelope and cayman are amongst the animals that snakes eat depending on their size.
The rat population will build up then rats will live in our houses!!
When a species, including a snake species, becomes extinct, there are no linger any living members of that species.
The population would decrease. APEX ...
you would starve and die it's as simple as that!
The rodent population would swiftly diminish !
The plankton population would increase
There would become an over population of small rodents and insects
Any food chain or food web that included snakes would be affected. The animals which the snakes preyed upon would no longer have that population control and could overrun their niche.
Most predators who mainly depend on the rabbits minerals, fibers, and meat would be extinct. Lots of carnivores mainly eat the rabbit.
The number of wolves would slowly fall because in Yellowstone elk are the what wolves prey on the most.
if scientists want to solve an environment problem, they are most likely to use ___.
The population of the things that eat slugs would decrease and so would the thing that eats that and eats that and eats that and so on the whole food chain would get mixed up -mk
they would die or roam around.
If the carrying capacity suddenly decreased, you could probably expect the amount of organisms within the ecosystem to decrease as well. (There is a decreased amount of room/resources for the organisms, causing the quantity of organisms to decrease as well.) hope that helps :)