It depends on what extinct species you want to come back. If dinosaurs were brought back to life, the food pyramid would change dramatically. Large, carnivorous dinosaurs would see the world's current predators (tigers, lions, whales etc.) as their prey. But there are smaller extinct species that wouldn't jeopardize the human race; saber tooth tigers and wooly mammoths are legit examples.
Then there are no animal of that species left on Earth.
No, in fact, they are no longer even threatened. The species made a truly remarkable comeback from the brink.
An extict volcano is a volcano that is no longer active.
When there is ABSOLUTOLY NONE left of that organism then it is extict meaning it will NEVER come back!
No species is immune to extinction. However, some species may have a lower risk of extinction due to factors such as adaptability, population size, and geographic distribution. Conservation efforts can also help to mitigate the risk of extinction for certain species.
bald eagle and american alligator
no
Well if you say about, than it can't be accurately answered can it?
The bald eagle was one the species that were on the brink of extinction, and also the lynx bobcat. R.A.H.J.
they are very close but i doubt they will go extict it is possible they will go extict due to loss of bamboo
The loss of an endangered species can disrupt ecosystems and food chains, leading to imbalances and potential harm to other species. It can also have economic impacts, as loss of biodiversity can affect industries such as agriculture and tourism. Additionally, the extinction of a species may indicate environmental issues that need to be addressed to prevent further loss of biodiversity.
Manitees are endangered