Q1: The dodo bird, native to ________, is now extinct.
Q2: Endangered species are those that are at risk of ________.
Q3: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) maintains a ________ of threatened species.
Q4: The main causes of animal extinction include ________ and habitat loss.
Q5: The giant panda is an example of a ________ species.
Q6: The ________ Act is a legislation aimed at protecting endangered species.
Q7: The loss of ________ can lead to the decline of animal populations.
Q8: ________ is the process of breeding and reintroducing species into their natural habitats.
Q9: The ________ rhinoceros is critically endangered due to poaching.
Q10: The ________ is an extinct species of flightless bird that once lived in New Zealand.
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Q1: The dodo bird is an endangered species.
Q2: The IUCN Red List categorizes animals based on their population status.
Q3: Habitat loss is not a significant cause of animal extinction.
Q4: Wildlife trafficking is illegal and contributes to species endangerment.
Q5: The Sumatran rhinoceros is an extinct species.
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