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one in ______ mammals face a high risk of extinction in near future.

1.four.
2.five
3.six
4.seven ​

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Answered by nanthakumar11612
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Big mammals such as elephants, rhinos and primates are at highest risk of extinction in the national parks and nature reserves of the world's poorest countries, a new global review has found. ... The threat species face in poorer countries may be down to a boom in bushmeat trade and a lack of resources for conservation.

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Answered by abarnaavijay
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One in four mammals faces a high risk of extinction in near future.

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According to the reports of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), one in four mammals faces a high risk of extinction in near future.

In addition to that, 836 species especially rodents and bats are threatened. South and Southeast Asia are prone to the most threatened mammals, from monkeys to rare rats. Many mammals in the species-rich tropical Andes Mountains of South America, Africa's Cameroonian highlands, and Albertine Rift as well as the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are also in trouble.

The main cause for such a massive decline is mainly due to deforestation, along with hunting or gathering food. This led to the rapid decline of animals such as elephants in Asia; most endangered marine mammals, like the vaquita in Mexico's Gulf of California, are killed by fishing nets, ship strikes, or pollution.

Hence, it is an alarming rate that one in four mammals face a high risk of extinction in near future.

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