Biology, asked by rajdeep5123, 1 year ago

3. Why are endemic species more
vulnerable to extinction than
other species?​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Explanation:

When habitats of a rare and/or endemic species are damaged and/or fragmented by various human activities, the distribution ranges and population sizes of the species will be reduced, leaving them vulnerable to extinction at a much higher rate than other comparable species.

Answered by namxrockz
3

Answer:

endemic species only belong to a particular area where they can survive.

Explanation:

its like putting a fish out of water. it wont survive. similarly an endemic specie will find it really difficult to thrive outside the particular area. hence an endemic species is more vulnerable to extinction

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