Well, that depends. It depends on, first, how many animals eat the trash. The other thing is that nothing in the trash there could actually kill them unless it is something sharp or something that is not be eaten by animals. I hope this answered your question well enough :)
There are no records of such things.
well for the most part, recycle. almost all of our trash that we dont recycle ends up in our oceans, the killer whale's main food source,seals, eat fish. so colored trash can look like fish, and the seals eat it. and if too many seals eat the trash, they die off, so the killer whales have nothing to eat.
No. It's not supposed to, at least. Also, it is possible to trash your seahorse (drag it into the trash can at the bottom of the screen, although I don't recommend this for obvious reasons).
Over nine thousand.
Birds die out or become endangred by cutting down trees and hunting for game.For fish and whales they have oil spills,hunt or trowing trash in the bodies of water.And yea main reasons are HUNTING & throwing trash around.
yes
None. People don't die from smoking:People die from cancer and other forms of lung disease resulting from smoking.People die from heart disease as a result of smoking.People die in fires as a result of burning cigarettes causing trash can fires or fires in bed.
Many fish will die
From natural causes (Including predatory fish, old age, illness or disease)- approximately 1254865 From mankind (Including fishing and pollution)- approximately 856234
A fish can die due to not having clean water
There are very few reported deaths by puffer fish poisoning each year. In some regions where puffer fish consumption is more common, there may be a handful of fatalities. However, strict regulations and training for chefs have significantly reduced these incidents.
Many fish would die off because of changes in the saltwater