Why Do Animals Go Extinct? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

Colossal Cranium
13 Jun 201702:50

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the reasons behind animal extinction, highlighting natural causes like climate change and competition, and rapid mass extinctions from catastrophic events. It emphasizes human impact, with hunting and habitat destruction leading to species like the passenger pigeon's extinction. The script also shares success stories of conservation efforts, like the recovery of the American Bison, and warns of current threats from pollution affecting marine life, urging viewers to be mindful of their role in preserving wildlife.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 99.9% of all animals that have ever lived on Earth are now extinct.
  • 🌡️ Extinction by natural causes can result from factors like climate change, competition, and food shortages, usually happening over long periods.
  • ☄️ Catastrophic events, like the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs, can cause rapid mass extinctions.
  • 👣 Human activity has become one of the biggest causes of extinction over the last 500 years, surpassing natural causes.
  • 🕊️ The passenger pigeon went extinct due to overhunting by humans, with the last one dying in 1914.
  • 🐂 The American bison narrowly escaped extinction thanks to efforts by ranchers, and their population has rebounded to over 300,000.
  • 🎯 Animals are often hunted for body parts like fur, feathers, hides, and horns, contributing to extinction risks.
  • 🌾 Habitat destruction from farming and development is another major driver of species extinction.
  • 🌊 Pollution, especially in water, has put around 700 marine species at risk of extinction.
  • 🐅 Even large, iconic animals like tigers, elephants, and rhinos are at risk of extinction due to human activities.

Q & A

  • What percentage of all animals that have ever lived on Earth are now extinct?

    -99.9% of all animals that have ever lived on Earth are now extinct.

  • What are some natural causes of animal extinction mentioned in the script?

    -Natural causes of extinction include climate change, competition from other animals, and a reduced food supply, often occurring in combination.

  • What is an example of a quick mass extinction event caused by natural forces?

    -The meteorite that killed the dinosaurs is an example of a quick mass extinction event.

  • How has human activity contributed to animal extinctions in the past 500 years?

    -Humans have contributed to extinctions by hunting animals and destroying their habitats. Examples include the extinction of the passenger pigeon and the near-extinction of the American bison.

  • What happened to the passenger pigeon population due to human hunting?

    -The passenger pigeon population, once numbering between 3 to 5 billion, was hunted so extensively that the last passenger pigeon died in 1914.

  • How were American bison saved from extinction?

    -A small group of ranchers gathered the remaining 541 American bison in the late 1800s, and their numbers have since grown to more than 300,000.

  • Besides hunting, what other human activity threatens animal species?

    -Habitat loss due to farming and pollution are significant human-caused threats to animal species.

  • How does habitat loss lead to animal extinction?

    -When humans build farms and develop land, the natural habitats that many animals rely on for survival are destroyed, leading to their extinction.

  • How does pollution contribute to animal extinction?

    -Pollution can poison the land, air, and especially water, putting at least 700 marine species at risk of extinction.

  • Why is it important to be careful with how humans interact with animals like tigers, elephants, and rhinos?

    -Even the mightiest animals, such as tigers, elephants, and rhinos, are at risk of extinction if humans are not careful about protecting them from threats like hunting and habitat loss.

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