In a crowded environment, an animal may experience increased stress due to competition for resources such as food, water, and shelter. This heightened stress can lead to aggressive behaviors, reduced reproductive success, and weakened immune systems, making them more susceptible to diseases. Additionally, overcrowding can disrupt social hierarchies and lead to conflicts among individuals. Ultimately, these factors can negatively impact the overall health and survival of the animal population.
The Fish WOULD NOT SURVIVE
the problems that happen are that people
inhales oxygen
you might be infected with rabies
Watering holes and prey may decline or relocate.
When under siege.
You could be put in jail. Plus, the animal suffers and might die from injury and starvation. Animals are living things, they feel pain like we do, so no animal should EVER be abused or mistreated.
In a Chemistry Lab because of some of the ongoing experiments gas leakage might happen that pollutes the air . Also some of biological experiments might pollute the environment.
The mandrill might die because that is all that it eats......
Yes, because animals might eat the litter and it also pollutes the environment.
There is not a lot of biodiversity; so there are large populations but little variety amongst the environment.
Yes, but it might be a bit crowded.