Yes it definitely would. it disrupts the food chain and can make animals over populate.
B/c they could make money from it.
Whales are not needed for food, only to make money for humans, and if poaching or hunting of whales is not stopped they will one day be extinct. Many do not realize that whales helps our ecosystem by reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Whales consumes large amounts of plankton and phytoplankton. Without whales, our oceans would be full of these organisms, and that would dangerously cause an imbalance in our ecosystem.
There would be an over population of certain animals that consist in their diets, like squid, crabs and snails. They are primarily bottom feeders, so whatever is on the bottom of the ocean floor...they eat
No, it is an adjective (no longer living). The active and passive verbs would be to make extinct or to become extinct.
Blue whales are so big that killing them "humanely" - meaning fast and painlessly - is difficult. Blue whales breed slowly, meaning that any hunting can easily reduce the population. Blue whales are probably quite intelligent as animals go, and may form long-lasting relationships with others of their species. Their upset when family members die may be comparable to ours. Blue whales are no longer actually needed for human consumption. Those items we used to get from whales can now be functionally replaced with materials from other sources.
Various answers believe there would be a change to the food chain and the ocean environment:The way I see it is that, whales eat planktom by the tons being as large as a bus. When they become extinct, there would be an overpopulation of planktom which will affect the ecosystem in a way not experienced before.If whales were extinct, it is likely that a lot of the smaller fish would take over the ocean because there's not much there to eat them. Whales keep the life cycle in the ocean alive.I think that the prey of the whales will overpopulate and effect the food chain of the ocean.We can only speculate what might happen if whales became extinct. We should already be seeing the possible effects due to the vastly reduced numbers of various whales. Please see the discussion below for a link to an interesting read about the effects of whales on the environment.
A school of whales would be the noun in your sentence.A school of whales swam by while we were swimming.We saw a school of whales on the television show.
Yes. The evolutionary background of whales still contains many gaps. We can make educated guesses as to what these ancestors would have looked like, but we have not actually found any fossils yet.So yes, there are many species of whale which have not been discovered, but unfortunately they are all extinct species. It is extremely unlikely that there are living species of whale still undiscovered.
that is true you can make a poem about killer whales
If penguins became extinct, we wouldn't have any more penguins left. There would probably be an increase in the fish population down south because there aren't any penguins to eat them. There would also be some very hungry seals and killer whales, so it would affect the food chain.
Anything they can use themselves or sell on for a profit.
Killer whales live in the open oceans, and don't make a home.