If the Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle becomes extinct, it would represent a significant loss of biodiversity and disrupt the ecological balance of its habitat. As a keystone species, its extinction could affect the populations of other species that rely on it for food or ecological functions. Additionally, the loss of this turtle may impact local cultures and economies that value it for its historical and ecological significance. Conservation efforts would be undermined, highlighting the broader implications of species loss on conservation strategies globally.
its going to be extinct
it will dissapear
What will happen to the Yangtze River?
it becomes extinct
you will never see them again
lemmings population will grow
then everything will be CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!
It would cause an imbalance in our ecological system.
There won't be any more animals.
if the king cobra becomes extinct i don't know what will happen, probably nothing. We need to worry about bees more
There would be lots other little animals
well first you willl have to sing the thunder song