Differentiate between extinct and endangered species with examples.
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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. ... 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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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
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Endangered species are the organisms whose number have reduced drastically and if not conserved will become extinct. The two examples of endangered species are Amur tiger, red panda and Asiatic elephant.
The animals called Dinosaurs which lived on this earth in ancient times have become extinct a long time ago. Some of the examples of animals are Dinosaur, Dodo, Cave lion, Caspian tiger, Irish deer. The species which are facing the risk of extinction are called endangered species.