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If the Bengal tiger becomes extinct
Hyenas and wolves will become scare
The wild area will be safe for man and domestic animals
Its gene pool will be lost for ever
The population of beautiful animals like deers will be stabilized
Solution
If bengal tiger becomes extinct, its gene pool will be lost forever. There are various methods for conservation of biodiversity like formation of botanical gardens, zoological park, sperm bank, gene bank etc
Similar Questions
The table below gives the populations (in thousands) of ten species $(A-J)$ in four areas $(p-s)$ consisting of the number of habitats given within brackets against each. Study the table and answer the question which follows. Which area out of $p-s$ shows maximum species diversity ?
Species, and their populations ( in thousands ) in the areas
Area and No. of habitats | $A$ | $B$ | $C$ | $D$ | $E$ | $F$ | $G$ | $H$ | $I$ | $J$ |
$p(11)$ | $2.3$ | $1.2$ | $0.52$ | $6.0$ | – | $3.1$ | $1.1$ | $9.0$ | – | $10.3$ |
$q(11)$ | $10.2$ | – | $0.62$ | – | $1.5$ | $3.0$ | – | $8.2$ | $1.1$ | $11.2$ |
$r(13)$ | $11.3$ | $0.9$ | $0.48$ | $2.4$ | $1.4$ | $4.2$ | $0.8$ | $8.4$ | $2.2$ | $4.1$ |
$s(12)$ | $3.2$ | $10.2$ | $11.1$ | $4.8$ | $0.4$ | $3.3$ | $0.8$ | $7.3$ | $11.3$ | $2.1$ |