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ENDANGERED SPECIES
E10-1 Mikako
What is endangered species?
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Endangered species is a population of
organisms which is facing a high risk of
becoming extinct because it is either few in
numbers, or threatened by changing
environmental or predation parameters.
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of
Nature) has calculated the percentage of
endangered species.
The present situation
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There are 63000 kind of living things all over the
world. But more than 19000 kind of living things
are in danger.
For example......
The mammals – 20%
The birds – 12.5%
The amphibians – 33.3%
The example of endangered
species
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Black-faced Spoonbill
- Platalea minor
- The birds
- The total length;74cm
- In the seashore of Korea,
China and Japan.
- Because the places that they live were
changed into fields or factories.
• Green turtle
- Chelonia myolas
- The total length;80-100cm
-The weight;70-230kg
-Live in the Tropical Zone
or the Temperate Zone.
-Because people catch them.
• Steller Sea Lion
- Eumetopias jubatus
- The total length;2.5-3.3m
- The weight;270-1000kg
- Live in the North Pacific
or the Bering sea.
- Because fight with natural enemies.
What effect does it have on
people?
The endangered species will make people in
danger. All the living things are consist of
ecosystem pyramid. But if some animals
become extinct, other connected animals will be
endangered species, and then more and more
animal will be extinct. Finally, the ecosystem will
be disrupted and people can not live because
people live in symbiosis with animals.
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