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.
If the Northern leopard frog were to become extinct it would break the food chain. That would cause a collapse in the ecosystem.
every onr in the food chain will die lol i direction rock
If an animal in a ecosystem chain became extinct - the WHOLE ecosystem would collapse because, believe it or not, every single species counts. For example, if a bird species in a forest became extinct - everything that ate the bird would die without their "food" and everything that ate them would die and so on and so forth.
If the deer became extinct then ,all the greenery would overgrow , and all the animals that eat the deer would die as well because the deer was there main food source.
Taiga is what moose live in
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They won't and it would not affect our food chain. It would be a terrible loss to the planet though. Fortunately, they are not endangered and their numbers are still growing. They now number well over 20,000.
If the Northern leopard frog were to become extinct it would break the food chain. That would cause a collapse in the ecosystem.
It would affect the food chain not only for the eagle but for other animals causing the animal planet to die slowly.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
It would effect the food chain and other marine life would become extinct
Affect? Affect? Not affect- disaster!
The most directly affected of the food chain would be on the organism that used to eat the extinct animal and whatever the extinct organism used to eat. The whole entire food chain is ultimately affected.
We would miss them so much
the whole food chain would be effed up and we would cease to exist o_O
Because if they do the whole chain reaction would happen
every onr in the food chain will die lol i direction rock