If Thompson's gazelles or the Zebra disappeared, it would mean a loss of food source for larger predators such as lions, tigers, and scavengers like hyenas. This would in turn put these creatures in jeopardy.
Anything meat but I'm not a expert but big animals.They eat what they can catch like zebras gazelles and so on.Loins and tigers they stay away from and if they happen to run intoone they have there fat running legs. Those are animals they can't eat.my dickFirst of all, it is spelled prey. Prey is an animal`s food they hunt down.
Oh, dude, if gazelles went extinct, ostriches might have to find a new favorite running buddy at the watering hole. They'd probably just chill and hang out with other animals, like zebras or wildebeests, no big deal. Ostriches are adaptable creatures, they'll figure it out.
whay will happen is that they will not be able to fight there predators
yes
They would die
they grow... THE FOOD CHAIN GOES DOWN FAST though
The lion only has one predtor, that's us. Does that answer your ?
Depending on the species they graze (eat grass), browse (eat leaves and twigs) or a combination of the two. Since gazelles are not native to the United States, they do not (as mentioned in an earlier answer) eat Kentucky Bluegrass unless they happen to be living in a zoo or on a game ranch (and probably not even then).
They would have less protection from predators! (plato)
It would be more easily visible to predators and then eaten
The predators either migrate, starve or turn cannibal.