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Some Caminalcules went extinct without leaving descendents. In the real world, what factors might increase or decrease the probability of a species going extinct?

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Increase: Change in habitat with worse conditions. Change in predators. new predators that eat them all. New species competing, taking control of food and habitat. Change in climate making New diseases Limited genetic diversity. Vulnerable to disease. Decrease: Removal of predators Climate change that favors the animal. Habitat change that favors the animal. Genetic diversity. Diseases will not affect the whole species.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how about this Find one example of convergent evolution among the Caminalcules. This means finding cases where two or more species have a similar characteristic that evolved independently in each lineage. The wings of bats, birds and bees are an example of convergence since the three groups did not inherit the characteristic from their common ancestor. Write your answers in complete sentences (e.g. “Species x and y both have but their most recent common ancestor, z, did not”). @coolman500

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