then all the bananas would take over and all the frogs would cry which would mean people cant lay eggs.
They may become extinct. Look at the story of the passenger pigeon. Once the most abundant bird on earth, occurring in flocks numbering in the millions, hunting wiped them out completely.
They will die from lack of necessities.
All animals that we know today will eventually become extinct, but there is no way to know if it will happen within your lifetime.
We all DIE!
If all animals go extinct there will be no need for food!
All animals now living, since the passenger pigeon DID become extinct.
They become extinct.
It will become extinct and as for all the other animals that live in rain forests.
An extinct animal means there are none left; they all have died. Endangered means there is a small amount left of that animal and they are about to become extinct. Threatened means they are about to become endangered.
You can help keep animals from becoming endangered by raising awareness about the endangered animals of the now. If people realise what could happen to these animals if they become extinct, and how it would affect human life, maybe they would help. As for why, WHY NOT? We need animals for all sorts of things! If they become extinct, then we cant just replace them with something else! Each animal has its own little job in life, and if they become extinct, then that job will fail, and a little bit of life will just fade.
then the prey will run out of food. Soon those animals might become endangered and that will cause a ripple in the ocean.
All animal lovers which is the whole world
All animals depend on each other to live so all animals would die out including humans.
If that did happen, then any animal that eats ladybugs would also be affected, and since all animals on the food chain are connected by consuming each other, down to the vegetarian animals, which would be affected by the disappearance of other animals, it would eventually affect all animals and eventually even man himself. That's what happens when any animal becomes extinct. Such changes might seem hard to discern now, but the more animals become extinct, the more obvious the changes will become.