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Why are endemic organisms in greater danger of becoming extinct?

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Answered by shikhar96
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Endemic species, or animals and plants that are restricted to a relatively small area, such as an island, are more prone to extinction. They cannot adapt themselves outside there habitat. Changes in their habitat or losses to their populations can eliminate them.

Answered by roshansyed414rsyed94
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Endemic species, or animals and plants that are restricted to a relatively small area, such as an island, are more prone to extinction. They cannot adapt themselves outside there habitat. Changes in their habitat or losses to their populations can eliminate them.

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Endemic species, or animals and plants that are restricted to a relatively small area, such as an island, are more prone to extinction. They cannot adapt themselves outside there habitat. Changes in their habitat or losses to their populations can eliminate them.

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