yes
They would die
If an ostrich were to leave a gazelle, it would likely be a non-issue since ostriches and gazelles do not typically interact in a way that involves companionship or social bonds. Ostriches are ground-dwelling birds primarily found in Africa, while gazelles are agile herbivores that inhabit similar environments. If the ostrich simply walked away, the gazelle would continue grazing or moving through its habitat without any significant impact. In essence, their separation would have little effect on either animal.
the ostrich would go to that big bird cage in the sky
Answeran ostrich. they have different view points, so they can warn the other of predators that the other may not be able to seeAs a ruminant, the gazelle has bacteria in one of it's stomach chambers. The relationship between the gazelle and the bacteria would be described as a symbiotic relationship. Symbiosis refers to an interaction between two species that is necessary for the survival of both. Without each other, they would not survive.
It would be extinct. As in no longer in existence. It would not be here anymore.
other animals that relied on it would die and come extinct
we would all be in caves or extinct
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
They become extinct.
they will be extinct
It would effect the food chain and other marine life would become extinct