Explain the difference between extinct, endangered and vulnerable species
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Extinct : a plant or animal which is now not found anywhere in the world. endangered: a species of plant or animal which is at a high risk of extinction in the near future.
Vulnerable species: a plant or an animal which runs the risk of soon becoming endangered and finally extinct in time to come.
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The IUCN considers a species threatened if the population is vulnerable to endangerment in the near future. A species is considered endangered if the population faces a high risk of extinction. ... Vulnerable/Threatened - These are species that face a high risk of extinction, but not for many years.
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