That would affect the food cycle, less production.
there would be no more red pandas
Because then it would damage the circle of life!
No, as the groundhog is not present in all the world. Mainly the USA.
For the most part, the extinction of the species would not really impact the world to much degree, besides the small disruption it would entail on the local ecosystem
the extinction of pandas would affect us byother animals would not be able to eat themwe would have a lot of bamboo that we do not needwe would have a big forest that they left
The white tiger would normally control the population of its prey, but facing extinction, the tigers prey will flourish and overpopulate. (: Hope that helps.
Almost certainly. Anytime you remove an apex predator from the environment, the entire food chain suffers. But happily, neither species are in any danger of extinction now. The world population of black bears is over 900,000, that of the brown bear over 300,000. Source; World Wildlife Fund
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
the end of the world as we kno it
the answer to the question is extinction
Is extinction the word you're looking for ?
Yes, it will. The small population size of gorillas would mean that it will have only a small, local effect, though.