Extinct Animals in the Philippines common name / scientific
Description
Common name !
scientific same
Period
1. Introduced in the 13th-16th? century
from Sabah in the reign of the Sultanate
of Sulu, and became extinct
on Maguindanao or were transported back
to Sabah, Bone fragments are the only
proof left behind of their existence
2. Once roamed in the plains
of Luzon, Mindanao
entire Philippine Archipelago. Unfavorable
geographical conditions and human ex-
ploitation caused their extinction.
3. Discovered in Palawan in 2011. The fos-
sil has not yet been extracted from the
rocks in fear of destroying the natural her-
itage caves of Palawan. Future technology
in fossil extraction is the only way to get
and identify the fossil.
4. Excavations in Callao Cave, in the low-
land (c. 85 m elevation) Cagayan Riv-
er Valley of northeastern Luzon, Philip-
pines, have produced the first fossils of
any endemic genera of Philip-
pine murinae rodents.
Answers
Concept :
If there were no longer any living members of a certain living thing species anywhere in the globe, the species has become extinct. This is an organic byproduct of evolution. The phrase "extinction" refers to the end of a particular type of organism or a set of types, typically a species. Although the ability to reproduce and bounce back may have been lost earlier, the death of the last member of the species is usually regarded to be the moment of extinction.
Explanation:
We have been given a question about extinct animals.
We have to write extinct animals of Philippines.
• The primary contemporary causes of extinction include habitat destruction and loss (mostly due to deforestation), overexploitation (via overhunting and overfishing), invasive species, global warming, and nitrogen pollution.
• When a species goes extinct due to environmental conditions or problems with evolution, this is called extinction. There is a continual loss of species from Earth, and the rates have changed over time.
Final Answers:
Hence some extinct animals of Philippines are Megalochelys, Bubalus
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