If dugongs went extinct, it would disrupt marine ecosystems where they play a crucial role as herbivores, primarily by grazing on seagrass. This grazing helps maintain healthy seagrass beds, which are vital for carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and providing habitat for various marine species. The loss of dugongs could lead to overgrowth of seagrass, negatively impacting species that rely on these habitats and potentially altering the overall dynamics of marine ecosystems. Additionally, their extinction would diminish biodiversity and affect local communities that depend on them for cultural and economic reasons.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
other animals that relied on it would die and come extinct
they would ALL be dead!
It would effect the food chain and other marine life would become extinct
what will happen if allegator snapping turtules
we would die
If all wild cats went extinct, then the prey it ate probably would rise rapidly in its population.
the jellyfish it eats will get over populated
yes it whould mean to meny fish and shaks
We would miss them so much
An animal becomes extinct, but protests do not. The ability to protest is part of the Bill of Rights and is listed as freedom of speech.
the fish that eat bull trout would become extinct and the fish the bull trout eat would become over populated then the fish that become overpopulated will eat all the fish