If mountain lions were to become extinct, anything that mountain lions eat would increase in population because there wouldn't be any mountain lion to hunt them.
Scientists believe the giant sloth became extinct due to a combination of factors such as climate change, habitat loss, and overhunting by early humans. These factors likely disrupted their food sources and led to a decline in their population, ultimately resulting in their extinction.
If an animal in a ecosystem chain became extinct - the WHOLE ecosystem would collapse because, believe it or not, every single species counts. For example, if a bird species in a forest became extinct - everything that ate the bird would die without their "food" and everything that ate them would die and so on and so forth.
If all primary consumers became extinct, there would be a ripple effect through the food chain. This would lead to an increase in the population of primary producers, as there would be less pressure from herbivores. However, it could also disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and impact other organisms that depend on primary consumers for food.
If one of the main sources of food became extinct.
i think the alpine mastiff became extint probaly because lack of population
Jaguars are predetors so they help reduce over population
There would become an over population of small rodents and insects
I think they became extinct at the end of the Mesozoic era
The dodo bird became extinct in the early 1600's. The Triceratops became extinct long before that.
The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century.
the dinosaurs became extinct because the was kill of there family
alligators have no natural enemies but us,but animals that the alligator ate will increase over 77%