well i think that animals should be kept to were they are best suited in their habitat, because it is were they have adapted to unless they have been bred in homes or zoos then they can adapt to that place but still i think they should stay were they belong (wild animals).
Yes, there are animals of many species that live in varying environments. An example of this would be that there are arctic penguins, Mexican penguins and African pengiuns. Another example would be mice which live in every part of the world.
"Native" animals are defined as not being harmful to an environment without humans, they would be considered part of a balance. If the environment has become unbalanced, then their actions, perhaps predatory can be harmful to certain species.
However, many plants and animals have spread beyond their native areas, and are often considered to be "invasive species". Often natural control mechanisms have not been also imported or otherwise evolved, and these invasive species can be extremely harmful to the environment.
Well it depends on the animal sometimes they can last for quite a while but not over about six mnths it depends on the animal
It depends how different their old habatat is from their new one.
of course not!
if it can adapt
extinction...
Dinosaurs and marine reptiles.
Animals that are in danger. Animals that may be at risk of extinction. Animals that could be prone to a disease that is rampant.
By being bred in captivity it eliminates the animals from being eaten by natural predators. We take animals into captivity to prevent extinction by eliminating factors of death.
because it ids good
No, many types of animals are facing extinction.
The extinction of animals is caused by humans killing animals. Extinction of animals may also be caused by pollution or forest fires that are killing off the plants and trees.
Animals that are facing extinction are cheeters and whale
reverse extinction is where an animals population rapidly starts to increase.
alot of them are.
The word is spelled extinction. Many rare animals face extinction.
save animals . its our responsibility
Extinction.
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Yes, hunting can cause extinction. Hunting destroys the animals life.
The natural habitat of many animals in rain forests are being destroyed. This has led to extinction of many of the animals that lived there. Many animals are only found in rain forests. Extinction upsets the food chain, which can lead to the absence of food sources for other animals. This in turn can lead to more extinction of other animals.
Of course humans cause animals to go extinct