because once the animals die out, other animals that depend on them for food or symbiosis will die out and the animals that depend on THEM die out etc. also the food source of the extinct animal will flourish and overpopulate, causing the food source for it to die out. It is overall a long and complicated proccess
The basic reason is that we don't know exactly how Nature is put together. Losing one species might influence another, then another, then another - and there's no telling where that chain might end.
Another reason is that it's a bit selfish to let species go extinct.
It'd be quite embarrassing to have to tell the kids or the grandkids that "we used to have these magnificent beasts called Polar bears but we thought it was so fun to drive even to places where we could have walked, so they all died out".
Because if we as the worlds people do nothing, the endangered species will become extinct. This means there will be no animals on the Earth of this kind.
we should care because if animals get extincted we will to ,because we have no food to eat!
The world needs biodiversity to sustain itself. Us humans have done more damage in the past few hundred years then the world has seen for billions of years
No good reason.
Extinction is the rule, not the exception. That being said, I would not like to be responsible for the extinction of an animal.
Absolutely ! The human race is the only animal species on the planet that has hunted other species to extinction.
Is extinction the word you're looking for ?
the answer to the question is extinction
If an animal is endangered, it means that there are very few of them left and there is a risk of all of that type of animal dying. Killing an endangered animal would further deplete the number of these animals, pushing them closer to extinction.
what are the disvantages of animal extinction
Extinction is the rule, not the exception. That being said, I would not like to be responsible for the extinction of an animal.
take care of them
we can stop cutting down animal habitats
animal activist comes to mind
None
No longer in existence
Extinction
I could answer it if it made sense
Biology.
Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.
The animal that the railroads nearly drove to extinction was the Buffalo. The railroads severely destroyed the buffalo's natural habitat.