Ultimately, all life will die, because there will be no food source for the carnivores and throw all life out of place, leaving only the producers.
all that eat plants are herbivores!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All hares are herbivores.
Well, I think that they'd be more dead animals around. Plus scavengers include a lot of vital animals that are the key to survival to man-kind. So I guess we all know what would happen to us...
If all herbivores were to die, it would disrupt the balance of plant and animal populations in ecosystems. This could lead to overpopulation of certain plant species, which would impact other animals dependent on those plants for food and habitat. Ultimately, it could trigger a cascade effect, leading to ecosystem collapse.
Some herbivores do eat nuts as part of their diet, depending on the species. For example, squirrels are herbivores that eat nuts as a significant part of their diet. Nuts can provide essential nutrients and energy for herbivores, but not all herbivores consume them.
No, they are herbivores.
All meat eaters would die
None, they are herbivores.
No. Wallabies are herbivores, and they have no reason to kill other animals.
there would be a lot of herbivores and eventually all the herbivores would have eaten most of the grass and some would start dying
All deer are herbivores.
The world will be a better place
Deer are herbivores; "saber tooth" deer would starve to death because the sabers would interfere with its ability to eat leaves. However, even ordinary deer can and do kill people, because their hooves are hard and sharp. It doesn't happen often, but deer have kicked hunters to death before.No, as yhere are /were no saber toothed deer . All deer are herbivores withflat teeth . Only some cats were saber toothed .
Yes. They might kill a animal but not eat it.
Carnivores prey upon herbivores.
No, all tigers are carnivores, not herbivores.
Occasionally insects and grubs, They are primarily herbivores.