yes unless a group of alot of people join in to save the animal
The Amur leopard can become extinct between 2010 and 2011, there are only 30-35 left in the Wild. If the Amur Leopard goes extinct, the animals that it prays, will become overpopulated. Therefore, there will not be enough food to support them, and they will eventually become endangered. To keep it simple, the Amur Leopard becoming extinct will disturb the ecosystem.
There are many different ways that they could of become extinct. No matter what scientists say, nothing is ever certain.
That isn't a simple question to answer. Animals don't become extinct in a matter of months or even years. Long-term factors slowly reduce the population. The fewer animals there are, the more congested the gene pool becomes and the smaller the knock that is needed to push the species over the edge. Extinction is a gradual process, and there are many cases where 'extinct' animals have been rediscovered, tens or even thousands of years after they were believed to have died out. Cases in point: Caelocanth and Leadbeater's Possum. An animal is classified as extinct when no living specimens have been (reputedly) sighted for more than (I think this is accurate) ten years. So it's impossible to say what animals have died out this year. If the last sighting of the species was last year and in ten years time there has not been another, that animal will be said to have become extinct this year.
Just like any other animal you cannot set a date for dolphins to become extinct.
all of them I love all animals and I would save them all no matter whatsoever. Save the Mediterranean monk seal!
It is illegal to sell ANY part of an endangered species, and to own ANY part, you must have a state-specific license, no matter the age.
It depends upon the context of the question.Wallabies pose no danger to human beings. They will attempt to defend themselves if threatened by a cat or small dog.As to whether they are safe, i.e. not endangered, that's another matter. Some types of wallabies are endangered, others are not. The swamp wallaby, for example, which is the largest of the wallaby species, is classified as "common". Rock wallabies seem to be the most endangered, with some fifteen species known to have become extinct since European settlement
Bobcats are really not endangered but could tend to be according to Ivonne Angelica Gonzalez " no one cares about bobcats but they are not endangered. they eat deer and other stuff but no matter what the deer will eventually die and nothing will happen to the bobcat. bobcats are big strong animals and yep. so yea" bobcats are not yet specified as endangered species.
there always endangered know matter what
The subject matter of this work is that if we keep eating fish at the rate we do, then they are soon going to become extinct.
It is estimated that out of all species that have ever lived, almost 99.9% of all species have gone extinct. No species will ever live forever, they will go extinct one time or another no matter what.
Show people that they matter. Tell people about them and why they should be saved. Spread the word. If they become extinct then they will be nothing but the past.