Biology, asked by manasa1992, 7 months ago

differentiate between endangered and extinct species​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Extinct species are the organisms that have become extinct either in the wild or completely. An endangered species is a species of organisms facing a very high risk of extinction. They are living today but t heir number has decreased and may become extinct in future.

Answered by viveksheel
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Extinct species

Extinct species are the organisms that have become extinct either in the wild or completely.

Extinction is a certainty when there are no surviving individuals that are able to reproduce and create a new generation. Example: Dinosaurs

Endangered species

An endangered species is a species of organisms facing a very high risk of extinction. They are living today but t heir number has decreased and may become extinct in future.

Endangered species are able to reproduce and create a new generation.

Example: According to 2010 survey only 250 Bengal tigers in India. It is a endangered species and if we do not protect and reproduce it more, it will become extinct in few years.

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