Why are endemic organisms in greater danger of being extinct
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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 organisms are a type of biological species which are available in a particular geographical region in the whole world.
Now due to the pollution almost every geographical region's ecosystems are affected and due to the rare availability in only one geographical region , these species are heading towards an obvious extinction in the near future.
To prevent this extinction we have to artificially migrate these species in allover the world.
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