Biology, asked by vedvatikatara, 9 days ago

What is the difference between extinct and extinct in the wild??​

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Answer:

A species is said to be Extinct in the Wild (EW) when it is known only to survive in captivity, or in a natural population well outside its natural and original range. ... A species is said to be Extinct (EX) when there is no reasonable doubt after exhaustive surveys that the last of the individuals has died.

Answered by Doom2study
2

Answer:

extinct means the animal that has been gone like by killing or by disaster

eg is dinosaurs

giant panda

etc

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