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They'll become extinct, and will never come back! :(

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Depends on where you live, the species, but mainly stiff fines and or jailtime.

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It is important by choice if you want to see a endangered animal live on and not go by by you should take this answer into consideration.

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They would become extinct.

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What is endangered species and extinction?

Endangered species is when there is a certain type of animal that is losing its population. Extinction is a very old animal that has died out and there is none of them left, e.g dinosaurs.


What would happen if every bird species died in the whole world?

There would be too many bugs and grubs around.


Is a manatee a endangered species?

Florida manatees almost became extinct or died out completely


When were the giant kangaroos endangered?

Giant kangaroos were never endangered. The concept of a species being listed as "endangered" was introduced in the twentieth century. Giant kangaroos died out thousands of years ago, along with many other species of Australian megafauna.


Why do species come extinct or endangered?

species come endangered because their habitat is rather being destoryed or polluted. species come extinct because they died because moreand more polluted water or stuff is being destoryed.


Would the food cycle be broken if all endangered species died?

If all currently endangered species were to die, there would still be food chains in the world. The real concern about endangered species is not that the entire ecosystem will collapse without them, it is just that once they are gone you can't really get them back (not counting future advances in genetic engineering which may make it possible to get them back, but which we can hardly count on) and as a result, all future generations of humanity will be deprived of those species, for whatever value they may have.


What would happen on earth if all the algae in the ocean's suddenly died?

Fish would die. There are species of fish that live off the algae.


Differentiaate between endangered species and threatened species?

Threatened means that the animal is vulnerable to extinction and the population of the animal is declining. (ex: Certain species of whale population are being threatened.) Endangered means that the animal will soon be extinct if nothing is done about it. Some endangered animals are being bred in captivity until their numbers increase enough to be released back in the wild. (ex: Bald Eagles are an endangered species of bird. Pandas are an endangered species of bear.) Extinct means that the animal has completely died out and there aren't any left of this species. (ex: Dinosaurs are an extinct species of reptile. Dodo is an extinct bird.) Here's a visual: Threatened-------------> Endangered---------------> Extinct


Distinguish between extinct and endangered species?

they are different because extinct is when a species is completely died out and endangered is when a species is reduced and may die out. they alike because they both deal with killing the species.


What would happen to a tree-dwelling species of lizard if all of the trees in an area died?

It would either adapt to another habitat or become extinct.


What could happen to a tree-dwelling species of lizzard if all the trees in an area died?

they would die or move to another place


How are the words extinct and endangered alike and how are they different?

The word extinct means no longer in existence, in reference to an animal species that has completely died out. endangered means that an animal species has a very small, and/or possibly threatened population. they are similar in that they are both in reference to animal species population count.