because the world is heating up and the marine animals aren't used to the heat and die.
Marine life dies and goes extinct. That's what happens when where they live gets destroyed.
it begins to decompose the marine life and soon the animals will begin to die and could possibly go extinct
It would effect the food chain and other marine life would become extinct
Sharks, whales, dolphins and porpoises live in the Bahrain's marine life. Most all of the species that live in this marine life are already considered extinct.
If you think about how life is today, it seems that a lot of marine creatures will be extinct! We have global warming, we have polluted and littered, and we are overfishing. Sooner or later, the marine species can easily be wiped out! Hope this helps!
it is most likely to be a manati (seacow) as they are almast extinct and if you look on one it will have scars from rubbish we put in the sea.
An extinct marine invertebrate animal.
They examine animals and sea creatures and do research on their life cycle and their numbers to make sure they are not in danger of becoming extinct
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Some marine birds and marine mammals come to Antarctica' beaches to breed. Some penguin species are considered endangered, and you can read more about them, below.
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they are going extinct because the poaching and habitat loss