i think its our fault the animals go extict because of polution and mining that kind of stuff we just need to stop and let nature take its place.
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To prevent to man animals from becoming endangered or extinct.
Paleolithic man hunted extinct animals such as woolly mammoths, woolly rhinoceroses, and Irish elk, as evidenced in their cave paintings. These ancient artists depicted their prey with great detail and accuracy, providing valuable insights into the animals they hunted and the environment they lived in.
still life at the penguin cafe is a ballet, its point is to make the audience understand more about endangered animals or extinct animals, its also to show you how man kind makes animals extinct or endangered!
There are forests everywhere because before man came to Earth all we had where animals and they lived in forests all around the earth. We now have less forests because we have been cutting down trees and building our home on the land. So now because of man kind we are making our own animals extinct.
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Animals are being extinct at the north pole because of polar bears warm fur, whales tough skin and oil, walrus and sharks eating penguins, and fishes being eaten. There are many reasons why these poor animals are being extinct. One of the main reasons for the extinction of many species in Arctic and Antarctic regions is that they are being hunted by man. Man poses more of a danger than other animals, which are simply part of the natural food chain.
they can be destroyed by natrul fires or pollution caused by man or the animals become extinct and then they have no habitat because their dead
Today, species become extinct because of humans, more than any other cause. Habitat loss, deforestation, hunting, and other things people do make animals become extinct at a rate of 150 to 200 species every day.
In my opinion, if the species went extinct because of man's activities, yes. Provided there is enough viable DNA from several specimens as not to create a genetic bottleneck. The thylacine is being considered for this now.
Extinction of animals (or rather species) happens all the time and has been going on for hundreds of millions of years. All the fossils we find in the rocks are species that are now extinct. It is therefore impossible to tell you just how many animals have gone extinct. However, you question may have been prompted by concerns for our planet and its ecosystem today and you may therefore be asking How many animals have gone extinct because of man's activities? This a good question, unfortunately I don't know the answer to this so I will ask it. (The answer is in the related question below)