If one of the living things in this food chain becomes extinct, what do you think would happen to the rest of the animals in this food chain?
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If one species in the food web ceases to exist, one or more members in the rest of the chain could cease to exist too. A plant or animal doesn't even have to become extinct to affect one of its predators.
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If one species in the food web ceases to exist, one or more members in the rest of the chain could cease to exist to.
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When one of the links (species) in a food chain is no longer present (for example a species goes extinct or a feral animal takes over), the food chain breaks. Sometimes, this can cause other animals in the food chain to disappear as well and the whole ecosystem can become imbalanced or even collapse.
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