Explain the difference between extinct,endangered and vulnerable species?
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Extinct-
☛ Plant, or an animal, which is not found anywhere in the world is known as extinct...
Endangered-
☛ A species of plant, or animal, which is at a high risk of extinction in the near future is known as endangered.
Vulnerable species -
☛A plant, or an animal which runs the risk of soon becoming endangered, and finally extinct, in times to come is known as vulnerable species.
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- Vulnerable/Threatened - These are species that face a high risk of extinction, but not for many years. These species are typically hunted for pelts and trophies - for example, lions for pelts and African elephants for ivory - or have lost a significant amount of their habitat, such as Komodo dragons and Galapagos
Endangered - These organisms face a high risk of extinction in the near future. Examples include Asian elephants, green sea turtles, and blue whales. These populations are closely monitored, and there are considerable fines and jail time if someone is found hunting or harming a species that is considered endangered.
Extinct:-Many species that used to exist no longer do; these species are called extinct. The most common example of an extinct spec ies are the dinosaurs. These large animals, which once roamed the Earth, can no longer be found today. While the dinosaurs became extinct because of a meteor hitting the Earth, humans are the primary cause of species extinction today.
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