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Well 2.74 species go extinct per day, which comes from the slandered excepted value that 1000 go extinct a year. Most of those are species that are not discovered, cataloged, or barley known. The number of species that go endangered every day is hard to say because so many species are not monitored all day. Also for a species to be considered extinct there has to be no confirmed sighting of the species for 50 years. Little fact, before agriculture, the dividing line or primitive to modern man, it is estimated 1 species would go extinct per year. Both are excepted values.
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idk but one species gets extinked every day
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