If all mangrove trees become extinct, it would have devastating ecological consequences. Mangroves serve as vital coastal ecosystems, providing habitat for diverse wildlife, protecting shorelines from erosion, and acting as natural buffers against storm surges. Their loss would lead to increased coastal vulnerability, diminished biodiversity, and the disruption of fisheries that rely on mangrove habitats. Additionally, the extinction of mangroves would exacerbate climate change by reducing carbon sequestration capabilities, further impacting global environmental health.
Extinct (Extinction)
It would either adapt to another habitat or become extinct.
I think mangos
They would become extinct because that is the only thing they eat they are herbivores thats what all herbivores eat
There are three species of mangrove trees: red mangroves, white mangroves and black mangroves. They all live in salty or brackish waters along the coastlines. Red mangrove are usually in the lower/deeper waters. They are the ones with the large prop-roots. Reds and Blacks live in higher edges of the wetland/shorelines.
All animals that we know today will eventually become extinct, but there is no way to know if it will happen within your lifetime.
They become extinct!
If all animals go extinct there will be no need for food!
Like all dinosaurs, we still do not know how this prehistoric animal became extinct. it evolved though, because it lived in the Jurassic period of the mesosoic, and did not become extinct, but it evolved
Like all dinosaurs, we still do not know how this prehistoric animal became extinct. it evolved though, because it lived in the Jurassic period of the mesosoic, and did not become extinct, but it evolved
The same time as all the others
we could put them in reserves so that they dont all become extinct