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7. How would the extinction of scavengers.
such as vultures affect the environment?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Proliferation of such scavengers could bring bacteria and viruses from carcasses into human cities, researchers said. They examined factors affecting the extinction risk of more than 100 bird species, including 22 species of vultures, which eat carrion exclusively, and other scavenging birds that have broader diets.

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Answered by rk84678010
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Populations of most vulture species around the world are now either declining or on the brink of extinction. Losses of vultures can allow other scavengers to flourish. Proliferation of such scavengers could bring bacteria and viruses from carcasses into human cities, researchers said.

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