All organisms help control the flow of nutrients throughout our ecosystems. If all the animals were killed, an essential part of this energy flow would be disrupted. This may cause a bottleneck effect where a large number of other organisms would also die. (For more information, look up mass extinctions and energy flow)
Animals can attack after they have become spooked. They can also stress and cause a stampede.
There would be no earth because animals and cavemen were here first and then god created people
If there were no scavengers then all the dead animals would rot .
It's not. Currently listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
they may get ate by animals
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Animals can attack after they have become spooked. They can also stress and cause a stampede.
Their then would be a decrease in the amount of owls in the environment as well as the owl's prey!! :)
Nothing would happen. Humans ARE animals.
idk i guess there would be less food for the reef animals
The percentage of animals would be 70 % to 80% of animals are killed for there fur.
the animals would be floating
They would be killed by other means
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
If the environment is unable to wash the CO2 from the atmosphere, the concentrations would rise. Eventually, animals could start to die if the plant life did not flourish to the point of balance.
They would be KILLED
There would be an overpopulation of insects