Raccoons prey on rodents, so there would be a population increase in rats and mice, and there would also be more insects, since raccoons eat also. More insects can cause crop loss due to insects eating the crops. Raccoons also distribute seeds from foraging, so plant life would decrease. There would be one less type of meal for wolves and bears. There would also be less rabies around the woodlands and cities.
First of all, no more garbadge messes. Second over population of birds, rats, and reptiles. Third, one less type of meal for wolves and bears, And finally less rabies around the woodlsands and cities. Really not all that big of a deal, though.
Well, on some tropical islands they are endangered, and on Barbados they're extinct. But in woodland areas, towns, cities, and bassicly everywere in America the answer is NO! They are very common.No. Raccoons are a very common mammal in the U.S.No. Raccoons are a very common mammal in the U.S.
they would be fat
It would be sad.
There would be no human nature>3
In a natural habitat yes u do, everything is important to the circle of life for example if wolves went extinct the elk, moose, deer and others population would grow to be so big there wouldn't be enough food and a lot of em would die. Wolves usually only kill weak or sick ones, which actually strenthens the herd. Raccoons have a place among this too, if one animal becomes extinct it can make a bunch of others extinct or endangered! DONT KILL RACCOONS! -Firepaw100
No, raccoons are in no danger of going extinct a this time.
No, raccoons are quite common and in no danger of going extinct.
Well, on some tropical islands they are endangered, and on Barbados they're extinct. But in woodland areas, towns, cities, and bassicly everywere in America the answer is NO! They are very common.No. Raccoons are a very common mammal in the U.S.No. Raccoons are a very common mammal in the U.S.
No, raccoons are quite common and in no danger of becoming extinct
Yes they do reproduce because their are male and female Raccoons
Yes, they can. But the only time this would happen would be in a zoo, since there are no raccoons in any natural habitat of the lion.
It would be extinct. As in no longer in existence. It would not be here anymore.
other animals that relied on it would die and come extinct
we would all be in caves or extinct
they would be fat
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
Any creature can go extinct, but this mammal is currently abundant.