Endangered animals are at risk of becoming extinct in the near future. Threatened animals are likely to become endangered if their population continues to decline. Extinct animals no longer exist in the wild or in captivity.
Endangered, threatened, and extinct animals are all classifications based on their risk of extinction. Endangered animals are at high risk of extinction, threatened animals are at moderate risk, and extinct animals no longer exist in the wild. These classifications help prioritize conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species and preserve biodiversity.
If all animals go extinct there will be no need for food!
Animals that are extinct from the earth are animals that used to live on the earth but are all dead now. Endangered animals are almost extinct.
Rock wallabies are not extinct. There are at least 16 species of rock-wallaby, and not all of them are classed as even endangered. Some species are extinct, some are endangered, but some are not even threatened. Some of the rock wallabies which are endangered include the Brush tailed rock wallaby, Yellow footed rock wallaby and Proserpine rock-wallaby. the reason why some species have become extinct is largely due to the introduction of non-native predators such as foxes and feral cats. These animals pose the biggest threat to rock wallabies.
Endangered animals are at risk of becoming extinct in the near future. Threatened animals are likely to become endangered if their population continues to decline. Extinct animals no longer exist in the wild or in captivity.
the extinct animals are in heaven and the endangered animals are all over the world in the wild and in zoos.
Extinct is already dead and Endangered is there is less of them left in the world meaning we should try to save them !!
Yes. All animals have the potential of becoming extinct, especially those that are on the endangered, critical or threatened species list.
Yes they will become extinct. Not all the time... some endangered animals that eat endangered plants also eat other plants that might not be endangered... therefore they can live off another plant when to endangered plant goes extinct!!!! :)
Dinosaurs are currently extinct, and if we keep killing endangered animals, all those animals will be extinct.
You can help keep animals from becoming endangered by raising awareness about the endangered animals of the now. If people realise what could happen to these animals if they become extinct, and how it would affect human life, maybe they would help. As for why, WHY NOT? We need animals for all sorts of things! If they become extinct, then we cant just replace them with something else! Each animal has its own little job in life, and if they become extinct, then that job will fail, and a little bit of life will just fade.
Endangered, threatened, and extinct animals are all classifications based on their risk of extinction. Endangered animals are at high risk of extinction, threatened animals are at moderate risk, and extinct animals no longer exist in the wild. These classifications help prioritize conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species and preserve biodiversity.
Endangered does not mean extinct.Extinct means all specimens of that species are gone.Endangered means that the species is in danger of extinction.
If all animals go extinct there will be no need for food!
then the prey will run out of food. Soon those animals might become endangered and that will cause a ripple in the ocean.
the white man came in the 1900s and killed them all