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Which islands are facing extincts and why ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Almost half the species of this type of fruit bat are now threatened with extinction. The bats face a variety of threats, including .

Answered by REAAN
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Separated from the mainland, many native species evolved without natural predators, which makes them defenceless when an invader does arrive. The Floreana Mockingbird is a tragic example. In the 19th century, mere decades after human colonisation, it was wiped out on the island of Floreana in the Galapagos by invasive rodents and feral cats. A few hundred individuals remain on two tiny predator-free islets nearby, with none surviving on their namesake island.

Separated from the mainland, many native species evolved without natural predators, which makes them defenceless when an invader does arrive. The Floreana Mockingbird is a tragic example. In the 19th century, mere decades after human colonisation, it was wiped out on the island of Floreana in the Galapagos by invasive rodents and feral cats. A few hundred individuals remain on two tiny predator-free islets nearby, with none surviving on their namesake island. i hope it's help you........

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