The extinction of lorises could disrupt their ecosystems, as they play a crucial role in controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds. Their loss may lead to unchecked insect numbers, which can affect plant health and biodiversity. Additionally, the decline of lorises could impact species that rely on them for food, creating a ripple effect throughout the food web and potentially leading to further extinctions. Ultimately, the interconnectedness of ecosystems means that the loss of any species, including lorises, can have far-reaching consequences.
mass extinction
Mass extinction
Endangered species
Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
mass extinction
waves impact living things by the constant erosion of the water on the gravel either creating or destroying habitats.
It is the fate of most living things eventually to go extinct. standard commonplace rate of extinction not associated with a mass extinction.
endangered species
I think it's called a mass extinction.
an endangered species
Conservation is important because extinction is forever , living things are endangering so next turn of the wild world there are different kinds of animals and the old living things are already extincted.
it doesent have a ny afecct