If an animal in a ecosystem chain became extinct - the WHOLE ecosystem would collapse because, believe it or not, every single species counts. For example, if a bird species in a forest became extinct - everything that ate the bird would die without their "food" and everything that ate them would die and so on and so forth.
If the African penguin were to become extinct, it would disrupt the food chain as they are both predator and prey. Their absence would affect the populations of the fish and squid they feed on, potentially leading to changes in the abundance of other species dependent on these prey items.
If the deer became extinct then ,all the greenery would overgrow , and all the animals that eat the deer would die as well because the deer was there main food source.
If lions go extinct, it could disrupt the ecosystem by removing a crucial apex predator, leading to overpopulation of certain prey species and potentially causing imbalance in the food chain. This could have cascading effects on other species and habitats, potentially threatening biodiversity and ecosystem health. Additionally, the loss of lions could impact ecotourism and conservation efforts focused on protecting these iconic animals.
If wolverines were to go extinct, there would likely be a cascading effect on their ecosystem. Wolverines play a crucial role in their food chain as both predators and scavengers, helping to control populations of smaller mammals and clean up carrion. Their absence could lead to an increase in the populations of their prey species and a decrease in biodiversity. Additionally, wolverines are known to create dens that provide habitat for other species, so their extinction could impact the availability of shelter for various animals in their habitat.
because sometimes the animal that died out is a food so if a leopard becomes extinct and that's what cheetahs eat then later on the cheetah will have no more food and die out
they would be put on the endangered species list and would need to be put in reserves to help population to have a come back.
If the African penguin were to become extinct, it would disrupt the food chain as they are both predator and prey. Their absence would affect the populations of the fish and squid they feed on, potentially leading to changes in the abundance of other species dependent on these prey items.
a link in the food chain is probable broken. ( a species became extinct)
It messes up the food chain and other animals can die E. R. I.
It would affect the food chain not only for the eagle but for other animals causing the animal planet to die slowly.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
If the deer became extinct then ,all the greenery would overgrow , and all the animals that eat the deer would die as well because the deer was there main food source.
then everything will be CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!
If a link in a food chain is broken, it can disrupt the entire ecosystem. For example, if a predator species goes extinct, it can lead to overpopulation of its prey species, which can then have cascading effects on other species lower in the food chain. This can lead to imbalances in population sizes, changes in species composition, and overall ecosystem instability.
It would effect the food chain and other marine life would become extinct
tigers and leopards eat orangutans
It would totally either....ruin the whole chain... or help the chain because of it's being goneness!!