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2007-12-27 00:49:48 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Conservation

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They lose their habitat, individual animals sometimes migrate by mostly die. If a species only exists in that specific habitat, it becomes extinct.

2007-12-27 01:08:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Are you serious, is this a serious question??? Where will wildlife go if it has no place to live. If animals natural habitat is lost, then they will not survive. Are you gonna let a 500 lb wild mountain gorilla into your living room, or stuff a 50 foot whale into your backyard pool? Think about you question really hard...and realize that your a fool for not knowing the answer. No offense, but come on...that is like asking how the world exploding would effect human populations.

2007-12-28 05:59:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It all has to do with Global Warming. Believe it or not it affects every spieces on the planet. As temperatures increase major changes occur over the planet. These changes are happening to fast and the animals and wildlife don't have enough time to adapt, therefore species die, though some survive. The Global Warming is causing the hot places get even hotter which results in the species there to migrate north to cooler places. It also causes more disease and infestations and all those other problems. We should seriously take more care of our planet. Sadly, not enough people care about that stuff. And if they do, they're too lazy to do anything. It's sad. Temperatures will keep on rising, weird problems will keep occurring. Pretty soon, in our lifetime the temperatures can rise up to 200degrees Fahrenheit! Sadly, I still have my whole life to live. I hope it lasts. Dying of a new disease, or a heat stroke is not what I am aiming for.

2016-05-27 00:31:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

When habitat for a population of animals is destroyed they are forced to move around and find a suitable area to live. Just the stress of that can be enough to kill some of them. When they do find a new place it may be someone else's territory and fighting can result. If part of a habitat is destroyed the animals crowd into the remaining habitat and overcrowding can occur. Disease can quickly decimate a population in overcrowded conditions. There is more competition for food and only the bigger, stronger animals get enough to eat and many of the smaller and weaker ones suffer from malnutrition. Also it makes easy picking for predators.

2007-12-27 02:07:06 · answer #4 · answered by winterrules 7 · 1 0

The effects are far-reaching, as you might know. Here are examples to help you understand. In tropical rainforests, some species of low-growing plants are so similar that scientists use the type of ant living on the plant to identify it. If the plant is destroyed (through clear-cutting, for example, letting in too much sunlight for the plant), the ant species is eliminated, and animals who feed on the ants lose a food source, etc. Pave a road through miles of prairie, and animals who simply used to travel from here to there get hit, injured, killed. A single tiger needs square miles for his or her hunting ground. Take up tiger habitat for human homes . . . tiger doesn't know the difference . . . tiger becomes aggressive towards humans . . . humans kill tiger, or wolves, or cougars, or elephants, or gorillas. I am feeling very sad, now, so -- the end.

2007-12-27 01:58:37 · answer #5 · answered by heylady 2 · 3 0

habitat loss causes a animal to be homeless........now a days,due to global warming the atmosphere in the tropical areas is increasing.........due to which the forests are becoming hot...deers cannot bear such a hot climate and die of dehydration or skin burns.......due to this the population of deers is becoming less and the food for the tigers and other carnivores is also becoming less.......because of this shortage...carnivores leave their original habitat and try to come in cities in search of food....humans(who dont know about this)think that the carnivores have come to attack them and hence to protect them they killl the carnivore............and the wildlife is hampered..............this is only one example of this case............there are many other examples also to explain your question!

2007-12-27 02:20:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes it does! You can help go to https://secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=917&s_einterest=C3C4

2007-12-28 12:33:36 · answer #7 · answered by John U 1 · 0 0

winterru hit the nail on the head....

2007-12-28 08:41:25 · answer #8 · answered by modene 2 · 0 0

am i too late to asnwer this question?

2016-05-12 11:45:55 · answer #9 · answered by Elyad 1 · 0 0

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