Biology, asked by surulahare, 1 year ago

why are endemic species at greater risks of becoming extint?list the human action related causes the that are responsible for the extinction.

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Answered by hemantmehra14
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Endangerment caused by habitat destruction. Many species have become extinct or endangered as their natural habitat has been converted for human land-use purposes. ... This small predator became endangered when the majority of its grassland habitat was converted to agricultural use.

Answered by homenet271
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Endemic species are the ones which are restricted to a particular geographic location and hence are more prone to extinction.

They are not widespread as they cannot adapt to all places and thereby have a greater risk of becoming extinct. These species need to be preserved and taken care of to prevent their extinction.

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