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You could write about the extinction of tigers :(
when a predator developes a population growth increase, its prey will be over-hunted and could cause premature extinction
Earthquakes affect people wildlife and more.It could affect people by they not having shelter and family members being died. It can affect wildlife by destroying their shelter and killing plants and animals.
Saber toothed cats like smilodon went extinct 10,000 years ago. At that time, there was nothing humans could do.
we wouldn't have anymore KIWIS to eat!D: nomnomnom.xD
Thanks!0 CommentsDowny woodpeckers are the main predators of gall flies, their extinction could lead to a rise in gall flies
Thanks!0 CommentsDowny woodpeckers are the main predators of gall flies, their extinction could lead to a rise in gall flies
I'm not. Someone could support a conservation orgainzation like World Wildlife Fund or directly support someone doing research on pandas (or maintaining panda habitat).
The way it would affect the ecological balance is whatever eats the red wolf would die and whatever ate that would die and it goes on and on and on
You could apply to be a zookeeper , where you would need at least a bachelor's degree in animal - related subjects (biology , zoology , animal behavior , conservation science , etc .) You could also work at a wildlife rehabilitation center , but that means you would have to move to where the tigers are . There , you would need the same degrees as a zookeeper .
There were relatively few survivors after the k/t extinction. Mostly the lifeforms that survived were those that could hibernate or go without resources for an extended period of time, such as: planktonic foraminifera calcareous nannoplankton brachipods plants
cheetah's aren't extinct...... but like poachers and stuff could eventually lead to their extinction.