The animal that the railroads nearly drove to extinction was the Buffalo. The railroads severely destroyed the buffalo's natural habitat.
Trains drive on railroads or tracks.
1) because of the people destroy their homes. 2) because of the people who kills them. 3) because of the other carniverous animal eat the other animal for them to have food in order to survive
Cattle
Of course. Nearly all cars in the United States are left-hand drive.
The poaching of elephants, unless prevented and the elephants protected, would eventually drive the elephants to extinction.
competitive exclusion
They will drive nearly ten thousand miles.
It will take nearly 3.5 hours.
nearly 18hrs
about nearly 1 day
A mass extinction event creates a large gap in the biodiversity of an ecosystem or multiple ecosystems, which results in a rapid period of evolution of a range of different species that weren't particularly specialised to fill that niche.
Ranchers hired cowboys to gather and drive the cattle east. The expansion of the railroads shortened the cattle drive, enabling the cowboys to simply drive the cattle to the nearest rail stockyard.