the animals that can adapte to the environment changes will live
Most non-native species find themselves in unfamiliar habitats due to the pet trade. If a pet owner decides that they cannot care for a pet, they can mistakenly do the animal a favor by "returning it to the wild." Although if a pet owner cannot adequately care for an animal, they probably did not research it in the first place and can make mistakes in choosing a new and suitable habitat for that species.
it cannot breath properly. obviously!
A habitat provides food, water, and oxygen. It also provide shelter and protection for the animals.
Pennsylvania is a habitat for many species of animals. i cannot possibly tell you every animal that lives in Pennsylvania , but there are animals in Pennsylvania, of the sqame species and origins as there are in any part of the world, therer are nam species.
You cannot. A form of it occurs in every animal species on the planet.
They are different species. Species are defined as animals that cannot produce offspring with each other.
it will become extinct. NOVANET
A protected species means that the animal (Or thing) that is protected cannot be killed or harmed. If it is killed or harmed, the person resoponsible will get a fine.
Brothers and sisters, of any species of animal, cannot breed.
you cannot because it is extinct. extinct means no longer alive (of a species of animal).
A human gamete cannot fertilize an animal egg. Members of any animal species can only reproduce with other members of its own species, or in some cases with members of a very closely related species, and there is no species that is close enough to the human species to allow for cross breeding. Possibly when the Neanderthal species existed, it could have cross bred with H. sapiens, and maybe it did.
Here's a simple answer to your very broad question: Plants and animals depend on one or more habitat types to survive. In general, the viability of a particular population of an organism is diminished with habitat loss. Depending on the amount of habitat lost, the species may go extinct. Whereas extinction is a natural phenomenon, human-induced changes to habitat have accelerated the loss of species. We know there are extensive connections among biological organisms. Sometimes species loss has significant consequences on other organisms (including humans), both good and bad. Organisms also provide environmental services that benefit a healthy ecosystem. Even if habitat loss does not result in extinction, there would likely be less of the organisms that rely on that habitat. Consequently, they cannot conduct the same level of environmental services. For example, a particular tree species may buffer the coast from hurricane-force winds. If habitat for that tree species is lost, the trees will die off and leave the coast susceptible to hurricane damage. Many believe the consequences of hurricane Katrina were much worse because of extensive wetland losses in the area.