What would happen to the creatures in the food chain if there were fewer penguins in Antarctica
Penguins are birds, that just happen to live in water. Birds have lungs, not gills.
If penguins did not have food, they would become weak and malnourished. They would likely suffer from starvation and their overall health and well-being would decline. Eventually, this could lead to death if they are unable to find sufficient food sources.
It is a very real possibility that penguins will go extinct in the future. This is because their habitat is in danger.
They are most likely to die
Would it be an ornithologist. They study birds and penguins are birds
Fewer new variations would arise.
There would be fewer Cerecropia trees.
die
IT would probably wouldn't die! i
IT would probably wouldn't die! i
Attack of the Mutant Penguins happened in 1995.
If penguins could fly then they could get away from predators faster but then there would be an over population of penguins and at the zoo you would have to keep them in a cage and clean it. Also if penguins could fly the world could get over taken by penguins and we wouldn't be able to drive without seeing a sign that says: "beware of the penguins!" how would you feel if you saw that sign? I know that I would be terrified.
Penguins are not amphibians; nor have they ever been amphibians. Penguins are birds which happen to feed underwater.
If all the seahorses died the crabs, tuna, and penguins would have to find another source of food.
Penguins are birds, that just happen to live in water. Birds have lungs, not gills.
If penguins became extinct, we wouldn't have any more penguins left. There would probably be an increase in the fish population down south because there aren't any penguins to eat them. There would also be some very hungry seals and killer whales, so it would affect the food chain.
If Geoligists stop mining then there will be no jewerly also we will have fewer of the things we use everyday in our lives .