They both start with E.
they both are really are not alike. extinct means that they are no more. endangered means there are still left but rare.
"Endangered" reffers to a species that has limited survivors and may become extinct.
"Extinct" means a species has entirely died out, and there are no survivors.
Extinct means there are no longer any members of a species remaining.
Endangered means that there are very few members of a species remaining.
yes they are endanger
Because of the human population rising and of hunting or accidental kills. Many animals have been hunted extinct or their homes are taken over by us cutting down their forest
No
Danger is a noun. Endanger is a verb.Danger: Exposure or vulnerability to harm or riskEndanger: To expose to harm or danger
No, the lynx is not extinct.
endanger is almost goneextinct is no more or all goneas in polar bears are endangeredbut dinosaurs are extinct
Extinct - no more, not living Living- a lot, alive
They were both hunted and used as resources.
Extinct means that there are no more of a living thing on Earth. Endangered means that the specified living things are close to extinction. They are alike because it means certain beings have been in hunted or killed too often.
the first magnolia trees were similar to many magnolias alive today.the feathered dinosaur is extinct.
The diversion of water from the Everglades caused drought and habitat loss for many species that could endanger or extinct them
Easily. " Endangered" means, well, in a short sentence, ' not quite extinct, but close'. If you don't know, " Extinct" means a species that has died out. Example: One endangered species includes the Blue Amazon Frog. The example above is just an example. Hope this helps.
yes they are endanger
no there not endanger
Droughts are the biggest disasters that occur within the Savanna biome. They cause many deaths to animals and plants alike. Wildfires are also a problem.
They are both being hunted and killed by others (Animals Or people).
Endangered is the past participle of endanger.