First of all we'd lose a beautiful creature and it wouldn't really effect humans but we'd have nothing to look at in a zoo, but still a creature deserves to live no matter what. If Jaguars went extinct, we would all be for blame really.
If the Northern leopard frog were to become extinct it would break the food chain. That would cause a collapse in the ecosystem.
That would be very bad, because it would affect the ecosystem of where the animal is found. I believe that is the rainforest. For example, even if one small animal or plant, such as an algae a different species feed on it would cause a chain reaction. In the jaguar's case, if it becomes extinct, then the other animals that it feeds on will become over populated. The overpopulated species would then over feed on the plants or other animals, causing that organism to die out. Then the overpopulated species would die off, because it would have nothing to eat. So, it would be very bad if the jaguar dies of... I hope i didn't confuse you. :) Jaguars are found actually in a variety of habitats, not just rain forests. It is also not yet an endangered species, but listed as near threatened. It would be a terrible consequence if this animal went extinct, as it is the top predator where it is found. That being said, the impact on native fauna may not be as bad as stated above, as far as prey species over populating. This is because the jaguar shares its range with the puma, another great cat that would probably fill the niche held by the jaguar.
If all Jaguars would become humans, only them would be the strongmen. A 130 kg jaguar has about 60% muscles. That's about 80kg of pure power
If the moose were to be excint, the population of wolves would be excint, then what ever eats the wolves would start to lose its population. All of the high level consumers would decrease as the level below them became extinct.
Modern monkeys are not the ancestors of modern humans. however, animals that we would consider to be ape-like, but which are now extinct, were the ancestors of both modern humans and modern monkeys.
Jaguars are predetors so they help reduce over population
it would affect humans a lot because humans eat fish and i think some fish eat plankton, so if plankton goes extinct then humans might die (i think)
the jaguar is a keystone species by preying on animals that eat smaller animals. without the jaguar, many species would be extinct and a few would be dominant. this is why we must save the beautiful creature.
humans become extinct and there would be no mankind
then you would not even be here
The jaguar is considered to be an important influence on the ecosystem in Brazil. If the jaguar were extinct there would be great changes to the environment. Approximately 15,000 jaguar skins are estimated to come out of Brazil each year.
Affect? Affect? Not affect- disaster!
if an jaguar would of come my way i will panit
Dinosaurs went extinct long before humans existed; the two would never have met.
If humans didn't have sex, no one would have gotten children, and the human race would get extinct.
If humans didn't have sex, no one would have gotten children, and the human race would get extinct.
If we were truly extinct that would be God's choice to bring our kind back. Although it would be an extreme unfortunate event and highly unlikely.