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Extinction of
01 Introduction 02 03 The Timeline
Species
The examples of
A little introduction An explanation of
extinct species and
of our topic when and why does
the specific year their
species go extinct
extinction
Citations &
04 The Species 05 Outro 06 Credits
A brief discussion My team’s little farewell. A list where you can find
about these specific these ideas. And the people
species who helped and worked for
this project
WHOA!
This is Group 000 and we are going to enlighten you
about the extinction of species in the history.
01
INTRODUCTION
THE EXTINCTION OF MICROORGANISM, PLANTS,
AND ANIMALS
THE EXTINCTION OF THESE
SPECIES
There is nothing in this world that is forever, and just like our
lives these species also have their own lifespan. But
sometimes due to less productivity, species become
endangered or worse extinct.
WHY DO SPECIES EXTINCT?
● Habitat loss
● An introduced species
● Pollution
● Population Growth
● Overconsumption
One thing we do know: The western black rhinoceros, the Tasmanian tiger,
and the woolly mammoth are among the creatures whose populations at one
point dwindled to zero, and it’s possible that species extinction is happening
a thousand times more quickly because of humans.
EXTINCTION HAPPEN WHEN?
Extinction happens when environmental factors or evolutionary problems cause a
species to die out. The disappearance of species from Earth is ongoing, and rates
have varied over time. A quarter of mammals is at risk of extinction, according to
IUCN Red List estimates.
St. Helena
Smallpox Rinderpest
Olive Tree
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MICROORGANISM PLANTS MICROORGANISM
THE SPECIES
A further explanation and knowledge describing
these extInct species.
TASMANIAN
WOLF
The thylacine also known as tasmanian wolf is an
extinct carnivorous marsupial that was native to
the Australian mainland and the islands of
Tasmania and New Guinea.
DEEPWATER
CISCO FISH
The deepwater cisco was one of the largest
ciscoes in the Great Lakes. Its average length was
30 cm and it was about 1.0 kilogram in weight.
HAWAII CHAFF
FLOWER
Achyranthes atollensis was species of plant in the
family Amaranthaceae. It was endemic to the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands of Kure, Midway,
Laysan and the Pearl and Hermes Atoll. Its natural
habitat was sandy shores.
SMALLPOX
Smallpox is a contagious, disfiguring and often
deadly disease that has affected humans for
thousands of years. Naturally occurring smallpox
was wiped out worldwide by 1980.
St. Helena
Olive Tree
The Saint Helena olive was a plant from the
monotypic genus of flowering plants Nesiota within
the family Rhamnaceae. It was an island endemic
native to Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Despite its name, it is unrelated to the true olive.
Rinderpest
Rinderpest – also known as cattle plague – was a
disease caused by the rinderpest virus which
primarily infected cattle and buffalo. Infected
animals suffered from symptoms such as fever,
wounds in the mouth, diarrhea, discharge from the
nose and eyes, and eventually death.
Buh-bye!
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