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Cat in Nature

Autori : ; Efosa
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          The part played by predators such as the cats in maintaining the balance of nature may appear to be a purely destructive one, but in fact that is not the case. They  are not simply destroyers, but play a vital part in maintaining a balance . Without them the very species that They hunt would be worse off, paradox though this may be.        Animal food begins with plants. Any given area, with its climate and its soil can support a certain amount of plant life. The plants will grow and, over the years, the type vegetation may tend to change from grassland to bushy scrub  and then to forest, for example – but this does not always happen because plant growth is kept  in check by the herbivorous animals that consume the increase in plants.         As a result of the food they eat, the herbivores in their turn thrive, grow and breed. Breeding will tend to increase  their numbers and this will mean that there are more mouths to be fed. Soon a situation could easily arise in  which the plants are eaten faster  than they can grow, so that they whole area becomes a denuded desert. That this does not happen is entirely due to hunters like the wild cats.         Predatory animals must kill off just enough of the herbivores to keep the population steady. This is not achieved by accident. If  there are too many hunters their prey will become scarce and some of them may starve. If there are too few hunters then hunting will be easy and the hunters  will bred well , building up their numbers. The balance is a delicate one but , although  there are bound to be minor  fluctuations in animal populations due to disease and such natural disasters as bush fires and locusts, on the whole a balance is achieved over the years .         The carnivores are thus at the top of a pyramid  of life  with  the more numerous  herbivores upon  which they feed below them, and the still more numerous plants at the base. Food passes from the bottom to the top. The actual numbers concerned are bound to vary with the conditions, but in one count made in the Africa grasslands, for every lion that was counted , there were  well over a hundred herbivores mammals that provide lions with food.                         
 
      The part played by predators such as the cats in maintaining the balance of nature may appear to be a purely destructive one, but in fact that is not the case. They  are not simply destroyers, but play a vital part in maintaining a balance . Without them the very species that they hunt would be worse off, paradox though this may be.
       Animal food begins with plants. Any given area, with its climate and its soil can support a certain amount of plant life. The plants will grow and, over the years, the type vegetation may tend to change from grassland to bushy scrub  and then to forest, for example – but this does not always happen because plant growth is kept  in check by the herbivorous animals that consume the increase in plants.
        As a result of the food they eat, the herbivores in their turn thrive, grow and breed. Breeding will tend to increase  their numbers and this will mean that there are more mouths to be fed. Soon a situation could easily arise in  which the plants are eaten faster  than they can grow, so that they whole area becomes a denuded desert. That this does not happen is entirely due to hunters like the wild cats.
        Predatory animals must kill off just enough of the herbivores to keep the population steady. This is not achieved by accident. If  there are too many hunters their prey will become scarce and some of them may starve. If there are too few hunters then hunting will be easy and the hunters  will bred well , building up their numbers. The balance is a delicate one but , although  there are bound to be minor  fluctuations in animal populations due to disease and such natural disasters as bush fires and locusts, on the whole a balance is achieved over the years .
        The carnivores are thus at the top of a pyramid  of life  with  the more numerous  herbivores upon  which they feed below them, and the still more numerous plants at the base. Food passes from the bottom to the top. The actual numbers concerned are bound to vary with the conditions, but in one count made in the Africa grasslands, for every lion that was counted , there were  well over a hundred herbivores mammals that provide lions with food.           

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