The same problem occurs with other endangered species, it causes an environmental disturbance, but hornets is very improbable to become extinct.
No, Japanese hornets are not extinct. They are still present in Japan and other parts of Asia, where they play a role in the ecosystem as predators. However, their populations can fluctuate due to environmental factors and human activities. Conservation efforts are not specifically aimed at them, as they are not considered endangered.
huayangosaurus went extinct in the K/T Mass Extinction in 65 million years ago with all Dinosaurs Went Extinct
when if the plants went extinct of deforesation will be no life on earth
They are both extinct animals. The dodo went extinct in the late 1600s. The moa went extinct in about 1400.
He went to Greece after 2007, but after 2008 he came back to the NBA and went to the Chicago Bulls.
it went extinct in 19 b.c
Cro-Magnon never went extinct. They evolved into modern Europeans. Neanderthals went extinct.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
the dimetrodon went extinct in the Permian Mass Extiction Event in 250 million years ago
the jurassic
yes there are types of bison that went extinct.
Circumcision followed by castration. They had a big drive to stop criminals reproducing.