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How failure to adapt would cause extinction
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Hey can anyone name any cases where a species has failed to adapt and has then been extinct? Cheers
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It was a large flight less bird which had no natural predators on it's home island, this made it develop in such a way that when humans arrived rather than running into the forest it walked up to them with no fear.
This made easy pray for the hungry sailors, then came the introduction of dogs and pigs to the island who ate the dodo or the dodo's eggs.
It was a large flight less bird which had no natural predators on it's home island, this made it develop in such a way that when humans arrived rather than running into the forest it walked up to them with no fear.
This made easy pray for the hungry sailors, then came the introduction of dogs and pigs to the island who ate the dodo or the dodo's eggs.
Hi sykosat, well you could argue that any species which has become extinct did so because it could not adapt fast enough to changes in it's environment, if those changes are natural or intrusion of new species (included humans) is not the point. The problem for all species is that it takes many generations to adapt but the changes wiping them out may take place in only one generation.
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