ANSWER: Animals are endangered due to many different factors although it is true that in many cases humans are largely responsible for endangering animals. Humans may take the land that an animal is using for a habitat and then the space may be used for other things. Humans are responsible for the killing of animals; for food and resources but also sometimes just for a sport such as fox hunting. Also, natural factors could cause animals to become endangered. The world is always changing. Natural disasters cause a big impact of animal species but also smaller natural factors may cause problems. In addition, global warming and pollution may cause a species to become endangered because the conditions, for example the temperature, that the animals are used to living in could be changed and therefore the animal may not be able to adapt appropriately.
Over-hunting has brought some animals to the brink of extinction.
Humans are threatening animals into extinction. There are some reasons. Some people hunt animals in order to protect themselves, some hunt for food, some hunt for fun and some hunt for no reasons.
Hunting and habitat loss. For some animals sickness.
limited amount and close to extinction
It causes some animals habitat to be destroyed which could lead to extinction
There are many animals in the world that are endanger of extinction. Some animals include the Siberian Tiger, the Loggerhead Turtle, the Mountain Gorilla, Jackass Penguin and the Mandarin Duck.
Yes, some ancient animals survived the mass extinction primarily by living underground or underwater.
There are many subtopics concerning species extinction. The impact of species extinction within an ecosystem is one subtopic. Another topic is how animals adapt to their prey becoming extinct.
They drove some animals to extinction, like the mammoth.
Some examples of animals with long faces include horses, giraffes, and anteaters. These animals use their long faces for various purposes. Horses use their long faces to reach and graze on grass, while giraffes use their long necks and faces to reach leaves high up in trees. Anteaters use their long faces to sniff out and eat ants and termites from the ground. Overall, these animals have evolved their long faces to help them access food sources that may be out of reach for other animals.
Yes it can be and it can send some types of animals in extinction. It is a bad thing that happens.
it might have played with the extinction of animals because of new habitats and some animals can't adapt.