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Distinguish between endangered species and vulnerable species and extinct species

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Answered by vipbhai
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The IUCN considers a species threatened if the population isvulnerable to endangerment inthe near future. A species is considered endangered if thepopulation faces a high risk ofextinction. ...Vulnerable/Threatened - These are species that face a high risk of extinction, but not for many years.
Answered by agrippa
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Endangered, vulnerable and extinct species

Explanation:

  • Species of the plants, animals and birds used to exist on earth but are not found anymore is known as extinct species.Tasmanian tiger(Animal), Great Auk(bird)and Dodo(Bird) are extinct.
  • The species of plant or wild animal that is in danger of extinction is known as endangered species. A species is considered to be endangered if it is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. Gorillas, Orangutan and Tiger are some of the endangered species.
  • The species which IUCN categorises as endangered and likely to become extinct if the circumstances that threatens their reproduction  and survival is not improved are called Vulnerable species. Habitat loss is one of the main reason for vulnerability.

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