no because the jungle is made for rabbits, if the crocodiles step foot in the jungle they will eat all the rabbits food and then the rabbits will die because the rabbits have no more food to eat. therefore crocodiles cannot survive in the jungle
Obviously not. If they are extinct then they no longer exist
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if they didn't not enough would survive into adulthood and the species would have died out.
Only the ones in zoos, since they most likely would not survive the winter in the wild.
the answer to the question is extinction
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
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Species can change is there is a mass extinction or if the type of species changed the type of climate or terrain which would would make the species evolve to its new environment so that it can survive.
Is extinction the word you're looking for ?
Extinction is most likely to be caused by environmental conditions. Dramatic changes to the climate can mean that species are no longer adapted to survive.
Typically, cold-blooded animals are more likely to survive mass extinctions than their warmblooded counterparts. Animals who are lower in the food chain are also more likely to survive. Mass extinctions, however, vary in their causes, and so also vary in their effects.
This would be called a mass extinction or mass die off.This would be called a mass extinction.