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They won't and it would not affect our food chain. It would be a terrible loss to the planet though. Fortunately, they are not endangered and their numbers are still growing. They now number well over 20,000.
It would affect the food chain not only for the eagle but for other animals causing the animal planet to die slowly.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
If the African penguin were to become extinct, it would disrupt the food chain as they are both predator and prey. Their absence would affect the populations of the fish and squid they feed on, potentially leading to changes in the abundance of other species dependent on these prey items.
It would effect the food chain and other marine life would become extinct
The most directly affected of the food chain would be on the organism that used to eat the extinct animal and whatever the extinct organism used to eat. The whole entire food chain is ultimately affected.
Affect? Affect? Not affect- disaster!
We would miss them so much
the whole food chain would be effed up and we would cease to exist o_O
Because if they do the whole chain reaction would happen
tigers and leopards eat orangutans
It would totally either....ruin the whole chain... or help the chain because of it's being goneness!!