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why are endemic species like the ring - tailed lemur in madagascar more likely to go extinct?
image of ring - tailed lemurs
- they only live on the island of madagascar so if their habitat is altered, they have no where to live.
- they have a protected habitat that humans are not allowed to build or alter.
- their population is too big so they may over eat all the trees on the island and run out of food.
- they can live on any island in the world so they may try to migrate.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Endemic species are native to and restricted to a particular area (here, Madagascar). If their habitat is altered, they lack alternative habitats to relocate, increasing extinction risk. This matches the definition and logic of endemic species.
- Option 2: A protected habitat would reduce extinction risk, not explain why they are more likely to go extinct.
- Option 3: Endemic species like ring - tailed lemurs typically have relatively small populations (not "too big") and food scarcity due to over - eating is not a primary reason for their extinction risk.
- Option 4: Endemic species are restricted to their native area, so they can't live on any island in the world.
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A. They only live on the island of Madagascar so if their habitat is altered, they have no where to live.