then the prey will run out of food. Soon those animals might become endangered and that will cause a ripple in the ocean.
It's prey would over populate.
If all wild cats went extinct, then the prey it ate probably would rise rapidly in its population.
It would become easier prey, and quite possibly go extinct.
there wouldn't be anymore Siberian tigers
The population of the prey would grow until they exhausted their own food supply and would become extinct.
The prey species of the river dolphin, such as fish and shrimps, would suddenly boom and dominate the ecosystem as there would be no predator keeping their populations in check. Whatever those prey species feed on would suddenly decrease as there would be more organisms feeding of it. When one species becomes extinct, it can cause other species to also become extinct. However hopefully the ecosystem returns to an equilibrium eventually. Hope this helps!
If the African penguin were to become extinct, it would disrupt the food chain as they are both predator and prey. Their absence would affect the populations of the fish and squid they feed on, potentially leading to changes in the abundance of other species dependent on these prey items.
Siberian tigers are not extinct. They are one of the sub species of tigers that numbers are actually increasing, nearly 550 in the wild.
Well, I wouldn't be to happy, I like salmon! Their predators would die out and their prey would thrive. People would have to catch more of other fish so those fish would eventually become extinct... Basically, nothing good. And the worst part is, NO MORE SALMON FOR DINNER!!!! WAAAAAHH
It doesnt. They are extinct. When they were alive, they would swoop down like a hawk.
If an animal has become extinct the animals preys population would grow this would cause the preys prey to become endangered or extinct. The animals predator would not have as much to eat.
If all wild cats went extinct, then the prey it ate probably would rise rapidly in its population.