moose, just like any other kind of animal can reproduce, but if they do go extinct. Wolves will eat other things, wolves don;t just eat moose you know.
wolves nearly went extinct when people hunted them for land that belonged to the wolves
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.
All of them... That's what "extinct" means. Although there are no known populations of gray wolves in South Dakota, that does not mean that gray wolves are extinct. There are gray wolves in other states, such as Minnesota which has the largest population of wolves. A successful reintroduction program has been done in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Yes, they are poached. Poaching of the Mexican Wolf is the reason they went extinct in the wild.
Moose Skowron went by Moose.
Wolves haven't been on earth for that long. Dinosaurs existed millions of years ago, while wolves followed long after the dinosaurs. It only took thousands of years for the wolves to evolve to dogs. The wolves became before the humans, but certainly were not walking the earth even close to when the dinosaurs went extinct.
huayangosaurus went extinct in the K/T Mass Extinction in 65 million years ago with all Dinosaurs Went Extinct
when if the plants went extinct of deforesation will be no life on earth
Walt Dropo went by Moose, and The Moose from Moosup.
Scottish wolves became extinct because they were causing destruction and were an nuisance for farmers. The wolves were then hunted and killed, as years went by wolves began to die out until they were eventually extinct. Since then, no one has seen a wolf in Scotland.
They are both extinct animals. The dodo went extinct in the late 1600s. The moa went extinct in about 1400.
it went extinct in 19 b.c