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Why prevent animal extinction? |
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All animals including humans are part of some or the other ecology and there are many food chains in every ecology. For exaple tigers eat deers who eat grass which are in jungle etc. If tigers are killed there will be too many deers who will eat all the grass and small plants in the jungle and spread diseases as weak and old deers would have fallen pray to tigers and only healthy once would have survived. Having no grass will kill the jungle which will mean no rain therefore no water for drinking, farming etc. which will kill everybody in one way or the other. So if one animal is extinct it will leave a vacuum which is not possible to fill. Even if animals in one area are extinct it will affect ecologies world arround in one way or the other. That is why it is so imp to save every living thing on the planet from extinction ... or we may ourselves go extinct one day ... sooner than later.
First answer by Amodbhave. Last edit by Amodbhave. Contributor trust: 39 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question]
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