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Thylacine from _____ and quagga from Africa are examples of recent extinctions.

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Answer:

Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine (Australia), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of the tiger. Reasons of extinct are habitat loss, co-extinctions, overexploitation and alien species invasions.

Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

Thylacine from Australia and quagga from Africa are examples of recent extinctions.

Explanation:

  • The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, often known as the IUCN Red List or the Red Data, is a list of threatened species maintained by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  • It was founded in 1965 and has grown to become the world's most comprehensive status of the global preservation status of organic species.
  • It estimates the danger of extinction for numerous species and subspecies using a sophisticated set of concepts.
  • These laws apply to all species and locations across the planet.
  • The IUCN Red List is regarded as the most authoritative manual on the status of natural biodiversity due to its solid logical foundation.
  • The goal is to convey the urgent need for protection concerns to the general public and strategy creators, as well as to assist the worldwide network in its efforts to reduce species extinction.
  • The extinction of species such as the Dodo, Quagga, Thylacine, and Steller's ocean dairy animals is still continuing.
  • The Quagga was previously common and widespread in Africa, while the Thylacine was also found in Australia before becoming extinct.

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