Snakes prey on mice and other vermin. If all snakes were removed from a field, the vermin population would probably increase dramatically and the mice and insects would destroy more of the vegetation growing in the field.
If this were to happen, then because king cobras eat other snakes, there would be an upsurge of different snakes, a huge reduction in rodent numbers because most snakes eat these. After that due to loss of prey, these snakes would then die out.
The rodent population would swiftly diminish !
just go looking in a males pants and u will find one :) well there would be no snakes in the dessert Derr
they might but it is very rare for it to happen the dog would have to do something really bad for it to happen
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.
If field mice died, the number of grass snakes would likely decrease over time. Grass snakes rely on field mice as a primary food source; without this prey, their survival and reproduction rates could decline. Consequently, a reduction in the mouse population could disrupt the food chain, leading to a decrease in grass snake populations as they struggle to find sufficient food. This imbalance can have broader ecological impacts, affecting other species within the ecosystem.
There would become an over population of small rodents and insects
they will be extinct
You wouldn't have your computer.
The field would become all wet a sloshy this is called -------
The good web would collapse
They would be taken away as slaves if they still disobeyed him. They were taken as slaves to Babylon.