no there not
The manstick insect
All the animals that eat the insect such as spiders and lizards. There population would extinct also.
The entire world's ecosystem would be completely disrupted.
the cause of the insect population increasing is that the animals are becoming extinct.
No, bats are not extinct. They are wild animals that are found all around the world in various habitats. Bats play important roles in ecosystems as pollinators, seed dispersers, and insect control agents.
If the northern leopard frog went extinct, it could disrupt the balance of its ecosystems. These frogs serve as both predator and prey, their absence could lead to imbalances in local food chains. Additionally, they play a role in controlling insect populations, so their extinction could result in an increase in insect numbers.
Snowy owls are important because they could mess up the food chain if they get extinct then there will be more animals getting extinct
human being will not get honey, there is no spreading of diseases and human being will lead a happy life.
If bats were extinct, there would be negative impacts on ecosystems worldwide. Bats play a crucial role in pollination, seed dispersal, and insect control. Their absence could lead to imbalances in insect populations, reduced seed dispersal for plants, and potential decline in agricultural productivity. Additionally, some bat-dependent species may face extinction due to loss of their main food source.
insect
The Lord Howe stick insect is the rarest bug in the world. There are only 13 left in the wild. I think that some zoo is trying to breed them. They are almost extinct. Hope you find what you need!
Arthrpoda has an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an the extinct Trilobite subphylum. The order Eurypterida (eurypterids) or sea scorpions, related to arachnids are also extinct. They may have been the largest arthropods to have ever lived.