Biology, asked by ranjanverma08p9bs3b, 9 months ago

Why are the endemic species at a greater risk of becoming extinct?
List the human action related causes that are responsible for their extinction.

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Answered by alibarmawer
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Answer:

it is because these animal's population is diminishing rapidly

deforestation is a major cause of extinction of animals which is caused by humans

hunting and poaching is also done and as for the aquatic animals humans pollute the water so much that some animals die

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Answered by Anonymous
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Endemic species are species that are only found in one particular region of the world. They are at greater risk of becoming extinct.

This is mainly due to human activities and lack of adaptability in these animals and they are not available in other region if population in one region dies out.

Human activities that cause these species extinction are:

  • Hunting and trophies
  • Non native species introduced via humans who kill the native animals.

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