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!*!Cause Of endangerment!*!
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Disease, pollution, and limited distribution are some factors
leading to the endangered plants and animals. If a species does
not have the natural genetic protection against particular a new disease, and pathogens it can have a major effect on the specie. Example, rabies and canine distemper viruses m the presnt day are destroying the carnivore populations in East Africa. Domestic animals often transmits the causeing diseases which affects the wild populations, this demonstratings how human activities lie at the root of most causes of endangerment. Pollution has seriously affected multiple terrestrial and aquatic species, and limited distributions are frequently a consequence of other threats; populations confined to few small areas due to of habitat loss, for example, may be disastrously affected by random factors. |
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