state difference between endangered and extinct species
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Extinct species are the organisms that have become extinct either in the wild or completely. An endangered species is a species of organisms facing a very high risk of extinction. They are living today but t heir number has decreased and may become extinct in future.
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An endangered species or subspecies still exists and breeds in the wild, but its numbers are feared to be too low to guarantee its long-term survival, or it is losing habitat and numbers rapidly, or both. So it’s the difference between “all of them are dead” and “some of them are still alive, but we’re not sure that they’re going to have great-grandchildren.”
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