Humans actively conserve many endangered species, such as the Panda. Some species are fighting a losing battle against natural selection, and we're the only reason they're still alive. If humans were to disappear, these species would too. Despite it being humanity's fault that a lot of these species are endangered, humanity dying out would not necessarily solve this.
There are some species of parasites that require human contact for one part, or all of their lifespan, and they are so specialised, that no other host will do. These would die out if there were no more humans.
the species of humans is sapiens.
Dinosaurs have been extinct for approximately 65 million years. Humans shared a common ancestor with monkeys about 6 million years ago, however Humans as such have only been around for roughly 40 thousand years.
That is both unknown and unknowable. There is great debate over how many species even exist. Many species have gone extinct without our ever knowing they existed. That could be dozens, thousands or tens of thousands, we simply don't know.
Dodos are famous because they are an extinct species of flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius. They gained notoriety for being easy prey for humans and animals, leading to their rapid extinction shortly after their discovery in the 17th century. Today, they are often used as symbols of human-driven extinction and the consequences of invasive species.
The exact reason for the extinction of elasmotherium is not known, but factors such as climate change, habitat loss, and human activities like hunting are believed to have contributed to their demise. The shift in environmental conditions and competition with other species for resources may have also played a role in their extinction.
Any species will become extinct in time, including humans.
by poluting
Phorusracos became extinct in the Plio-Pleistocene. It is unknown why it became extinct. Some people said it was because of humans, others say it died due to competition from cats and dogs.
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We humans are not extinct. Yet.
mamoths either became exstinxt from humans hunting them or the melting of the ice age
Animal species are becoming extinct all the time, but we often don't know about it as no one had ever identified the species, many humans have not even seen because we aren't looking.
The baiji dolphin was a freshwater dolphin and the first to be driven to extinction by humans. This species is thought to have gone extinct in 2006.
The Dodo bird is not an endangered species; it is an extinct species of bird. It is widely known that dodo birds became extinct because of human intervention; they were doing fine, minding their own business, until humans found these to be a good source of food and sustenance. So humans hunted them until their hearts' content, devoured their eggs and fed any remains to the hunting dogs. Dodo birds are extinct - period.
dodo bird
Rhino's are about to become extinct as humans kill them and create medicine from their horns!
When humans become extinct.