One effect is they aid in keeping the population of herding animals thinned and healthy. There are two ways in which they do this. Firstly, they pick off sickly or injured animals. Secondly, they prevent overpopulation. When a species becomes overpopulated they can begin running into problems such as starvation.
no
by pooping in it and meow! and they are racist
The white tiger would normally control the population of its prey, but facing extinction, the tigers prey will flourish and overpopulate. (: Hope that helps.
Men change their environment every day. That's how a forest becomes a parking lot (example)
An avalanche can affect the man made environment by crushing villages, homes, and buildings.
Bengal Tigers
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the cell needs to be able to change in a environment that is als changing.
Yes unlike humans who change there environment to conform to them turtles change them selves
Yes, humans significantly affect the environment of Siberian tigers through habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change. Deforestation for logging and agricultural expansion reduces their natural habitat, leading to fragmentation and loss of prey. Additionally, illegal hunting diminishes tiger populations and disrupts their ecological balance. Efforts to combat these issues, such as conservation programs and protected areas, are crucial for the survival of these majestic animals.
Changes in the external environment such as change in light or distance affect hand-eye coordination by distance and location perception. The change in pitch field orientation also affects coordination in the same manner.