there would become so many fish and herons that they would soon become pest and then there might not be enough predators for them to balance their population
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A species that has entirely died out is considered extinct. An example of extinct species are the dodo, saber-tooth tigers, woolly mammoths, Canary Island giant rats, Cape lion, and the Red Rail.
There are probably not wild wolves in Jacksonville, Florida. Red Wolves were the only native species of wolf in that area, and they are considered extinct in Florida.
A population of organisms having few variations living in an unstable environment.
If the gator went extinct ,it would take away the top predator in the everglades and would allow the prey animals numbers to explode to dangerous levels, throwing the ecosystem into chaos. But there are over a million gators in Florida, so the species is in no danger.
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Hopefully, ring tailed lemurs will not become extinct. But, since they are found in Madagascar, and the Everglades are in Florida, there would be no impact there.
Because alligators were born after
Dodo's are extinct
There are quite a few endangered animals that currently live in the Florida Everglades. These include the American Crocodile, the American Alligator, various sea turtles, birds, the Florida panther, and the manatee.
Any body of water here in Florida either is, was, or will be home to an alligator. They go in swimming pools from time to time, retention ponds, ditches, lakes, preformed plastic ponds that you buy at the hardware store, little puddles that only fill when there's been a bunch of rain, etc., etc. If it's water in our state, consider there to be an alligator in it.
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Alligators number in the millions in the U.S. The Chinese alligator is rare, and numbers are less than 1000.Chinese Alligators (Alligator sinensis) and American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are the only surviving species of alligators. There were other species of alligators but they are all extinct now.
The Florida manatee is not extinct. It is, however, currently endangered.
The diversion of water from the Everglades caused drought and habitat loss for many species that could endanger or extinct them
Extinct (Extinction)
By the way they look, (their bone structure, body weight) and DNA too.