The Pemberton's deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus gambelii) went extinct primarily due to habitat loss and fragmentation caused by human activities such as logging, agriculture, and urban development. Additionally, competition with invasive species and changes in environmental conditions likely contributed to their decline. The combination of these factors led to a significant reduction in their population and ultimately resulted in their extinction.
what is the effect on the coyote and the hawk if the mouse was to go extinct
i think maybe because human activities .
Hi Any animal can became extinct if over hunted (by a person or animal) or die from diseases. The deer is no exception.
The reintroduction of large numbers of wolves into their habitat.
The moose is not endangered. It is listed as a species of least concern by IUCN.
The whole ecosystem will go extinct. A animal relies on another animal to strive in society.
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Humans will never go extinct!
the mean reson why animals become extinct due to natural selection is the never ending stuggle for food, for examlpe lets say a deer was liveing in africa and the trees was to high. for the deer to get any leaf's (food) the animal would have to go thew phisical and mental change's.(due to a mutacion in the dna) if not the deer would die because their would be no possible way for the animal to get any food.
Missouri is a state - it is not a living thing so it cannot go extinct.
they are not extinct yet.
They are not extinct...
Deer goes by Dir.