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endangered species

NOUN
  1. a species whose numbers are so small that the species is at risk of extinction

How To Use endangered species In A Sentence

  • One of only two remaining alligator species in the world, this reptile has the dubious distinction of being the planet's most endangered species.
  • One of his previous books on natural history, The Song of the Dodo, dealt with island biogeography and endangered species.
  • There have been concerns raised that on such a scale, the shark is at serious risk of becoming an endangered species.
  • As she frequently reminded them, they were now the endangered species, more vulnerable than the lemur and slow loris. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • For homework I want you to write an essay on endangered species.
  • Bob Hoffman, the endangered species branch chief for NOAA's Southeast regional office, told the Huffington Post on Wednesday that the burns had been temporarily curtailed because of high seas, and that when they resume, NOAA will now make sure each "burn team" -- made up of two shrimp boats hauling booms and an "igniter" boat -- includes a trained observer who will be able to rescue turtles before they are incinerated. Gulf Oil Spill: The Plight of the Sea Turtles
  • Rat predation had reduced one of the largest breeding colonies of Xantus murrelets to just a few pairs, earning the seabird a potential spot on the federal Endangered Species List.
  • But, as a result of constant draining, the lake's suckerfish declined and eventually became an endangered species.
  • These forests are home to other unusual and endangered species, including the Asiatic jackal and silvered langur, many of which have also disappeared from Laos.
  • Only a handful of endangered species, such as the Tecopa pupfish, the longjaw cisco, and the dusky seaside sparrow, have ever been taken off the list because they went extinct.
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