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extinction <an extinction; extinctions> SUST.

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extinction potential

extinction potential CIENC. NAT.
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gradual extinction ENS.

extinction of a debt ECON.

extinction of a debt

threat of extinction

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The species is not considered to be threatened by extinction as it is common and populations are large.
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This species is threatened with extinction due to habitat loss, hunting, and overcollecting.
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About 180 species are considered rare, threatened or in danger of extinction.
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Any animal that depends on the ice will be faced with extreme challenges that could ultimately drive them to extinction.
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Its extinction status is considered critical and the horses are registered by several authorities.
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The subspecies was hunted to extinction in the early 1900s.
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An animal or plant species in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
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They interpreted it as filling a large terrestrial predator role that had been left empty by the extinction of rauisuchians.
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While some languages, with less than 1,000 speakers, are still facing extinction.
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If this continues, only hybrids will occur and in the long term this will result in the extinction of various indigenous waterfowl.
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