If there is too much prey in an ecosystem, it can lead to overgrazing or overconsumption of vegetation, potentially damaging the habitat. This overabundance may also result in increased competition for resources among prey species, leading to population imbalances. Additionally, an excessive prey population may attract more predators, which can eventually balance the ecosystem but may also lead to fluctuations in both predator and prey populations. Ultimately, the stability of the ecosystem can be compromised, affecting biodiversity and overall health.
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The amount of prey will decline drastically. The predators would have no more food and would have to find a new prey or starve.
Sloth bears are prey to bengal tigers, but happens on occasion.
it stays the same or increases with the preythe prey will run out of food making it's population decrease. that will cause the predator's population to go down because of the lack of food
it is crushed, grounded, and disintegrated in the owl's gizzard
Basically, the prey overpopulate. Way too much prey around without anything to even out the numbers.
no they use too much fuel and they attack prey
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
There will be too much competition as a result and most of the cats will die. Unfortunately this happens fairly often and has devastating effects on the population of other wildlife (as in prey, such as birds and rodents).
The asiatic black bear's main enemy are humans. Tigers do prey on asiatic black bears, but it happens on rare occasions.
you can die
you get FAT
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
You won't be able too speak.
it can have effects on your memory
what happens when a baby dolphin spends too much time on the surface of the water
You grin from ear to ear too much!!!!!