Global warming and animals
Many animals are going extinct because of global warming
Animals are becoming endangered.
Many animals are becoming endangered. Emperor Penguins (right) are just one of the species to be affected by global warming; polar bears, walruses, clownfish, koalas, salmon, and leather back turtle, just to name a few.
How to save the endangered animals
Some of the most common ways to save the endangered animals is to breed them. That is the most common, and most easy way to repopulate
Some animals affected by global warming .
Beluga whale
The beluga whales are becoming affected by global warming since the cold water is their habitat, and a warmer planet is heating up the water, they will not have anywhere to live, since there will be no more cold water.
Polar bear on ice cap
Since polar bears live on land (ice), they will be affected by the icebergs melting, since they will have nowhere to live. They can swim in the water, but they will be tired out eventually, like any organism would, and they will pass out of exhaustion.
Clownfish
Clownfish are threatened by global waking because of the oceanic acidification that affects their sence of smell; therefore, slowing them down on the search to find sea anemones, the clownfish's sorce of food.
Global Warming
How animals extinction will affect humans.
If penguins become extinct, then other birds won't have as mutch competition for the fish. The fish will either overpopulate, or the birds will eat more fish, so the fish population will decrease. If the fish population decreases, then the birds won't have anything to eat, so the will go extinct. Non-domestics felis catus will then only have rodents to eat. The rodents will become extinct because of more demand of food from cats. Rodents feces fertalize our crops, and without fertilized crops, we won't have any food that is not meat. We will resort to eating meat, which will, over time, kill all the animals. Humans will do one of two things: result to canibalism, or become extinct because of starvation; all of this because of penguins.