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The Importance of Biodiversity Biodiversity: the variety of life in a particular ecosystem Species Richness: the number of species in an area
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Extinction The end of an organism The moment of extinction refers to the death of the last individual of a species, even if the capacity to breed has been lost before this time
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10. Tyrannosaurus Rex Extinct ~65 million years ago Bipedal carnivore Fossils have been found in North American rock formations Probable C.O.E.: Starvation
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9. Quagga: ½ Zebra, ½ Horse Last Quagga died on Aug 12, 1883 at the Artis Magistra Zoo in Amsterdam A subspecies of the African Zebra Was the first extinct animal to have its DNA studied Probable COE: Hunting
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8. Thylacine: Tasmanian Tiger Native to Austrailia Extinct since 1936 The largest known carnivorous marsupial in modern times. Probable COE:(Still spotted) Hunting, disease, competition
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7. Sea Cow ~ 8 meters long and weighed 3 tonnes Toothless with two flat white bones Fossil record indicate that around 1770 Sea Cow numbers decreased as human populace increased around the Bering Sea Probable COE: Hunting
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7. Sea Cow
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6. Irish Deer aka Giant Deer Largest Deer in Earth's history Carbon dating reveals this animal became extinct 7 700 years ago 7 feet to the shoulders 12 foot Antler span Probable COE: maladaptation
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5. Caspian Tiger/Persian Tiger Was located in Iran, Iraq, Afganistan, Turkey, Mongolia and Kazakhstan Recently extinct (1970) Probable COE: Destruction of Habitat
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4. The Golden Toad Discovered in 1966 Native to Costa Rica Last seen in 1989 Colouration due to sexual selection Assumed extinct, but the search continues Probable COE: Destruction of habitat Erratic weather Invasive species
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3. Passenger Pigeon 200 years ago, P. Pigeons were the most common bird in North America Brutally exploited The last Passenger Pigeon died alone at the Cincinnati Zoo at 1 pm, Sept 1st, 1914 Probable COE: Pigeon meat was cheap to buy Loss of habitat
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2. Woolly Mammoth Probably lived in North America and Eurasia Died off around 8000 BCE Height: 9.2 feet Weight: 8 tonnes Probable COE: Climate change
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1. Dodo Flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius. Related to doves & pigeons 1 meter tall, 44 lbs Nested on the ground Probable COE: Hunting Invasive species
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