There are countless species that have lived on Earth, both in the past and currently. It is estimated that there are around 8.7 million species on Earth currently, although this number is constantly changing as new species are discovered and others become extinct. These species can be found in a wide variety of habitats, including oceans, forests, deserts, and even in the polar regions. Many species have evolved and adapted over time to their specific environments, allowing them to survive and thrive. In the past, there have been many species that are now extinct, such as dinosaurs and saber-toothed tigers. These species have died out due to a variety of factors, including changes in the environment, natural disasters, and competition with other species. There are many species on Earth that are at risk of becoming extinct. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including habitat loss, pollution, overhunting and overfishing, and competition with other species. Some examples of species that are currently endangered include the panda, the African elephant, and the tiger. These species are at risk due to a combination of factors, such as poaching, loss of habitat, and human-wildlife conflict. In order to help protect these species and prevent them from becoming extinct, conservation efforts are being undertaken by governments, organizations, and individuals around the world. These efforts include things like creating protected areas for wildlife, enforcing laws against poaching, and working to educate people about the importance of protecting these species.
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