Well, if one species of animals die out, then the following species that would have eaten it would die out , too. Why? Because they're not getting enough food for energy. This goes on, and on, and on, and it affects the population of animals.
it dumps on it.
The term 'exotic species' can apply to any species that is not native to a particular country. Imported 'exotics' can endanger local wildlife by preying on them for food !
Non-native species affect an ecosystem because they are organisms that are living outside of their natural range. This non-native species is a lot like pollution. It can harm or destroy native species because they compete or hunt for their food and water. Hope this helps!! :)
it depends on what kind of species of endangered dolphin. it is true that some species are endangered partially because of their food (this is because these dolphins eat tuna, which is hunted daily by humans).
Well, that all depends on the species. Most animals are on the endangered list because of human influence. Here are some of the more common reasons: Habitat loss Non-native predation Hunting Pollution Food loss Disease Hope I helped. :)
To save an endangered animal, you have to not destroy its habitat and not kill its food. Both things are important in saving an endangered species.
If an endangered species were introduced into a nonnative habitat they might flourish as there are no natural predators. Of course, it could make them dwindle even more if there wasn't any food.
Probably not; they are an endangered species.
Californian Sea Lions are not endangered. But a few years ago they were an endangered species They were mainly hunted for their skins and probably for food.
Humans have been destroying it's home on the beaches, also the lack of food and protection The least tern is not an endangered species, listed as least concern.
There is competition for resources, eventually one of the species will prevail. Or if the invading species if aggressive it will drive the native species out.
In most cases where a bat species is endangered it is due to lack of environment. For example, when forests are destroyed, the fruit bat no longer has a home or food and is endangered.
I don't think so-they are commercially bred for food