A population of organisms having few variations living in an unstable environment.
Endangered Species are ones that have a very small population and that population is at a greater risk of becoming extinct. Many species that become extinct never make to the endangered species list. Extinct Species are ones that are either known (documented) to be extinct or are so few in population that a recovery is considered highly unlikely even under excellent conditions.
they are vulnerable
no elephants are not extinct they are becoming extinct though. About 100 years ago there were about 10 million elephants that walked the earth and now there are only about 500,000 left. They are becoming extinct because we are killing them for their thick beautiful ivory.
'Nearly extinct' refers to a species that is at the brink of disappearing from the wild. This term indicates that the population size of the species has dropped significantly, putting it at a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future. Conservation efforts are typically implemented to prevent the total loss of these species.
Hunted
No, their population is growing.
the main cause is that they run out of resources.
You know a species is becoming extinct when its population is decreasing rapidly. The decrease could be caused by human involvement, natural disasters, change of climate, hunting, etc., etc.
Threatend organisms have a very low population likeley to be extinct or endangered. A threatened list is a list of threatened organisms
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.
its not becoming extinct because its species is least concerned
The emu is not in any danger of becoming extinct. Its status is "secure".
Yes, some of each group are becoming extinct
African elephants are becoming extinct because people are killing them .
They are not becoming extinct, in fact, they are quite abundant.
pink dolphines are becoming extinct by the number of oil spills
Since almost all living things have a finite lifespan, organisms reproduce to maintain the presence of the species. It is a biological imperative.