It's very difficult to answer such question because we cannot say anything. In coming generations, centuries, people would definitely forget about these animals. Teachers would struggle to tell people about these animals.
The koala is the sentinel animal for bushland-dwelling species in Australia: basically, if the koala becomes extinct, whatever is responsible for its extinction will cause the demise of many other fauna and flora as well.
it all has to do with food chains and it will interrupt the ecosystem that it lives in.
the world would be horrible
The extinction of koalas would have little, if any, effect on their ecosystem. If one is to be honest, the koala does not contribute in any significant way to its ecosystem. Extinction would not cause either an increase or decrease in the eucalyptus (or other) trees in the ecosystem.
Koalas are placid creatures and generally do not contribute to the ecosystem, although the chances of eucalyptus trees flourishing would be much higher and the iconic creature would bring much sadness to us Australians.
It's very difficult to answer such question because we cannot say anything. In coming generations, centuries, people would definitely forget about these animals. Teachers would struggle to tell people about these animals.
The koala is the sentinel animal for bushland-dwelling species in Australia: basically, if the koala becomes extinct, whatever is responsible for its extinction will cause the demise of many other fauna and flora as well.
it all has to do with food chains and it will interrupt the ecosystem that it lives in.
the world would be horrible
Yes. The extinction of any organism would affect everything else in its food chain.
Such a scenario is impossible.
It would be harsh, but I have no idea
The koala is the only creature to occupy that unique niche of living in gum trees and eating eucalyptus leaves. Nothing major would happen ecologically if they became extinct, but it would be a very sad day for Australia if this unique icon was wiped out.
It would be extinct. As in no longer in existence. It would not be here anymore.
If all of the primary consumers became extinct then anything above that tier would also become extinct. However the producers would thrive.
I would probably try not to become extinct also. I would be very interested in trying to determine what would cause something like that to happen to an animal that is doing so well currently. Whatever happened would probably be a problem for humans also.
bullfighters would be out of a job
then you would not even be here
Then there would be no human nature.
they are believed to have become extinct around 65 million years ago...... the reason they became extinct is that a huge meteor hit the earth and wiped the whole dinosaur-related population out .... just aswell this happened otherwise it is unlikely we would exist now....
nothing
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You mom will disappear
there would only be plants