If the gator went extinct ,it would take away the top predator in the everglades and would allow the prey animals numbers to explode to dangerous levels, throwing the ecosystem into chaos. But there are over a million gators in Florida, so the species is in no danger.
Their prey's population would skyrocket. The prey would then extinct their own prey, killing them off or forcing them to change their diets. Then the population of the extinct prey's prey would skyrocket, creating a horrid chain reaction that may or may not mellow as time passes.
If you would remove a crocodile from a food web then species would die out as they are not getting the certain source of food however; there could be an increase of certain types of species as they will no longer have that predator in the food chain. So the prey will survive.
If crocodiles went extinct the food they presently eat would be used by whatever animal they presently compete with for that food. This would cause a growth in the population of that species until it exceeded the food supply. It would then die off until it was in balance.At the end of the process the ecology would strike a new balance
In the 1950's they were put on the endangered list. Since then they have made an amazing comeback, now numbering in the millions.
No, alligators are not extinct. There are many still alive.
its prey wold populate and all the food is gone all fish will go extinct so will the crocs and then sharks
Extinct means they are no longer alive, they are not extinct.
If crocodiles were extinct, everything they eat would probably like, triple in population growth.
alligator
The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) and the larger American alligator (Alligator mississippensis).
An alligator turtle is a turtle, and does not count as an alligator.
No, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
Alligator mississippiensis
No, they are not.
alligator
The Chinese alligator, a small relative of the American alligator is endangered. The American 'gator is quite common, and not endangered.
Yes, they did people almost let the alligator go extinct.
Alligator snapping turtles are not extint. i have seen one not to long ago in a show at my school.
Alligator
alligators have no natural enemies but us,but animals that the alligator ate will increase over 77%
what will happen if allegator snapping turtules
i don't think so but they've been seen in the Wichita reservoir>
An alligatoroid is a form of extinct crocodile-like creature of the superfamily Alligatoroidea.
No. There is actually a worry of overpopulation which is why most southern states allow gator hunting each year.
Alligators number in the millions in the U.S. The Chinese alligator is rare, and numbers are less than 1000.Chinese Alligators (Alligator sinensis) and American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are the only surviving species of alligators. There were other species of alligators but they are all extinct now.