Many species go extinct before scientists even identify them due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human activities. Rainforests, deep oceans, and remote regions hide countless undiscovered organisms, but deforestation, pollution, and land development destroy these habitats at an alarming rate. Climate change alters ecosystems, making survival impossible for some species. Poaching and overfishing further accelerate the loss of biodiversity. Since many species have small populations and limited ranges, even minor disruptions can wipe them out. Without research and conservation efforts, countless life forms vanish without ever being documented, highlighting the urgent need to protect Earth's fragile ecosystems.
Why species are extinct before being discovered
Posted 2025-05-19 04:56:55
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