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How does the extinction of lions affect the grass population????explain

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Loss of Habitat This loss of habitat has severe consequences. Lions no longer have access to the vast stretches of savanna grasslands they need to find food, viable mating partners, and thrive as a pride. These shrinking habitats also mean humans and lions are being pushed closer together.

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Step-by-step explanation:

if lions go extinct.. then all the animals that the lions usually (herbivores) eat will over populate, then, there will be too many herbivores eating to much grass. therefore, amount of grass will decrease.

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