Being near the top of the food chain, extinction of the coyote could cause an increase in rodent populations.
However, the adaptable coyote is quite common, and has expanded its range eastward, where it has become a nuisance in many areas.
Most certainly prey species would increase dramatically, but the puma is not an endangered species.
the animals that the cougar eat will become over populated and the food chain will corrupt
Only the Florida panther subspecies of the cougar is in danger. The population of the species as a whole is quite healthy.
Other animals and plants will die to
As a species, no.
No, the cougar, as a species, is not extinct. However, the eastern subspecies was declared extinct in 2011.
Nothing. They are extinct.
The eastern cougar lived in North Carolina.A cougar's habitat is in the forests of North America.
it was declared extinct may 2, 2011
It would be extinct. As in no longer in existence. It would not be here anymore.
It has decreased to 0. The eastern cougar was declared to be extinct in 2011.
other animals that relied on it would die and come extinct
they would be fat
we would all be in caves or extinct
The Eastern Cougar was declared extinct in 2011. So, technically it doesn't survive.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
they will be extinct