When the Earth warmed up, mammoths would have had less territory suited for their physiology, which was adapted to cooler weather.
Some claim that mammoths must have died of the cold because they have been found with food in their mouths and extremely well-preserved flesh. However, these claims were greatly exaggerated: the mammoths found all show some signs of decomposition (only four bodies were complete), and all plant matter found in their mouths was from arctic species, indicating that it was cold all along.
It is because of pollution and global warming.
they live in the arctic and are dying out because of global warming!
All the animals I love are dying of becoming endangered.
Global warming is changing rainfall patterns in the tropical rainforest. The Amazon rainforest has many trees dying and many others are no longer growing.
Probably not. We have only begun to act to stop global warming, and what the world has done so far is nowhere nearly enough. Polar bears are probably dying already. See the related question below.
Mainly its the amount of pollution and the number of animals dying because of the global warming that is caused by humans.
It might get to hot for them. It's possible they could get overheated. Also, if their wing is down they can fall to the ocean and oil can get on them.
Arctic ice is melting from global warming. Bears need the ice to catch seals which they rely on for food.
Scientists can use wolves as 'indicators' to learn more about global warming by their migration patterns and hunting patterns. Depending on what they hunt and when can tell you more about global warming, because of the limited amounts of certain animals that the wolves eat. Also, you can tell by where they are going, like if prey is short in a certain area, they will move, so scientists know then that something is causing the animals to die or go somewhere else, which is often the effect of global warming. This mostly goes for arctic wolves, because the ice is melting, so their prey is dying off because of the habitat loss.
It has already been affected, and most scientists around the world agree that everything, to some extent, has felt the influence of global warming. It has been estimated that species of plants and animals are dying today at the same rate as they did when the dinosaurs became extinct.
The earth is dying and global warming is probably going to kill the earth if we dont start acting on it right now...
they don't have much food these days due to global warming and also because their habitat is changing they are dying because their not used to it.