because it was naplamed
Sinharaja Forest Reserve was created in 1978-04.
The area of Sinharaja Forest Reserve is 88.64 square kilometers.
The forest animals will have no place to exist and will become extinct.
The animals in forest would get extinct.
Yes, there are indigenous communities living in and around the Sinharaja Forest in Sri Lanka. The forest is home to the Vedda people, who have a traditional lifestyle closely connected to the forest ecosystem. These communities rely on the forest for their livelihoods, practicing sustainable hunting and gathering. Conservation efforts in the area aim to balance the protection of the forest with the rights and needs of these indigenous tribes.
Creating Cities, chopping forest and other related causes.
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If they are extinct, then they no longer exist in the deciduous forest ... or indeed anywhere ...
Extinct means the animals no longer exist so there can be no extinct animals in the Sahara. If there were, they would not be extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist. There are many extinct animals, from dinosaurs to dodos.
Millions of animals have been extinct even scientist don't know the number of animals have been extinct, or the names of animals have been extinct.
no