What species of fish are in loch ness?
FISH obviously!!!
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there are also some other species of these kinds of fish and i guess some more, but this is what i know. better than mister Smart A** here
How many animals are almost extinct?
In the United States alone, there are 496 animals listed on the endangered species list, and 735 plants listed on the endangered species list.
Well it has not been proved that there are such things as aliens yet
What part did the Javan Tiger play in the food web?
As a high-level predator, the Fifth and highest trophic level is the position the Javen Tiger takes. The tiger subspecies reported is extinct.
How many years ago did saber-toothed tigers roam Los Angeles?
Saber-toothed tigers likely roamed the Los Angeles basin up until approximately 10,000 to 11,000 years ago.
Scientists are not sure why the big cats went extinct at that time.
climate was the cause of the neanderthal extinction on what peninsula?
Is a dead piece of bone that is partially or fully detached from healthy bone?
This would be called a sequestrum and is a serious medical complication of a broken bone. The dead bone will not be resorbed by the body and it is often in the way of where healthy new bone needs to grow, so often the sequestrum needs to be surgically removed.
What is the major cause of the disappearance of species?
Game hunters usually kill them off. like Hunters and stuff but theres other contributing factors now such as air pollution and global warming
Including the entire history of Earth, the majority of the world's extinctions have had nothing to do with human intervention. There isn't usually one major cause of a specie's disappearance, but a chain of interrelated events to which they cannot adapt. If you had to pick one cause - it would probably be changes in the habitat or environment which could include things like shrinking territory, limited gene pool, climate, available food, and competing organisms.
What is the habitat of the Maryland darter fish?
The Maryland Darter is a possibly extinct species that used to be found in just one small riffle in Deer Creek, where they were found in a small group. That was back in the 80's though, none of them have been spotted since. There was a failed attempt to search for more in November of 2008. It lived in the transition between an upland and a coastal plain. They are not only endemic to Maryland (only found in Maryland), but they are possibly the rarest fish species in the world. And in case you need to know, it's scientific name is Etheostoma sellare.
What fish is related to the turbot?
Brill are the most common although megrim are also in the same family
The Moa were a group of 10 species, all being flightless birds, with origins in New Zealand. All species of this group are generally considered to have become extinct between 1500 and 1700 AD. You would not see them in a Zoo or Park today, for living exhibits. You might be able to find skeletons or models, or some other types of reconstruction exhibits for extinct species in museums. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
What city in Ohio did the last passenger pigeon die?
Martha, the last of her kind, died in the Cincinnatti Zoo in 1914.
The salt water would move upward because salt water is less dense than non-saltwater.
What places are animals being extinct?
The Answer to that is Earth
We as a people destroy their habitat or our greed wipes out entire species. The rainforest is being cut down millions of species become extinct every day . The Polar ice caps are melting more species will go there too. Urban built areas in developing countrise will destroy local species this isn't a problem in US anymore because most of the endangered wildlife was killed years ago. We over fish in the seas which wipes out entire species of whale and other sea animals so pretty much wherever you go something is dying out.
However if you are looking for a specific the most famous one is probably the Giant Panda In Asia there just arent enough of them to breed themselves back to decent numbers and don't breed in captivity so we cant help very much its very sad
-Really this is an extreme exaggeration, All around the world governments are setting up laws to protect the species that populations have fallen and many of these species are making a comeback (Bald Eagle and Red Wolves are two good examples) but some people's greed overrides their conscience and they illegally poach at any way possible to earn a quick buck. Many Asian Countries have hunted many of their native species to extinction and it has only been by international peer pressure that some of them are laying off. Truly the places where animals are becoming extinct is in Asia where every single animal is seen as a food item.
How do breeding programs make sure fewer animals become extinct?
They help rehabilitate wildlife that has lost it's homes to humans or nature. They also breed animals by putting a male with a female and get them to breed new babies. Another thing they do to help them is that they make it illegal or put down fines if people try to kill the animal or it's home. Hope this helps!
no quaggas are part horse and part zebra. Zebras and horses are herbivores so quaggas are 100% herbivore.
What dinosaurs were once found in Wyoming?
No exact answer to what kind of dino it was but here is a informative link that can help. Click the link below labeld "Wyoming Dino"
How and why have some plants and animals gone extinct?
Some animals have had all their habitats destroyed such as forests being cut down. Similarly there could be a decline of food for that particular creature or there might be an increase of predators in the area.
When did the Gould's mouse become extinct?
Scientists actually aren't positive if the Gould's mouse is extinct or not.
The last known specimens were caught in 1856 and 1857. There haven't been any positively identified specimens of the Gould's mouse seen since that time.