Extinction Causes
Extinction Causes
Tyler Perkins
The main causes of animal extinction are habitat lose, pollution, population growth, overconsumption, and an introduced species. I'm going to explain how some of these are causes for extinction. An example for habitat lose is when construction workers get paid to move in on animals habitat and start to build buildings there. Population growth is when predators grow and they are more animals hunting the prey. The last one I'm going to be talking about is an introduced species. An introduced species is if an animal that hasn't lived there shows up and is now their predator, then that'll cause them to go endangered or even extinct.
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