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Threatened species of Reptiles

Threatened species of reptiles (Source: Michel Traverse)
Threatened species of reptiles (Source: Michel Traverse)
  • Reptilia at risk of extinction
  • Endangered species of reptiles

Nature

Due primarily to the impact of man on the natural environment, whether directly or indirectly, many of the 5,000 species of reptiles are in danger of extinction.

Background

All members of the group called the Reptilia, except for the anapsids (turtles and their ilk), and a few extinct groups, are diapsids. The word diapsid refers to the presence of two openings on each side of the skull. In evolutionary biology, even the birds are considered diapsids (and hence reptiles), because they are descended from diapsid dinosaurs and ancestrally have the paired skull openings along with other physical characteristics that unite them with diapsids.

Incidence

Globally, 31 reptiles were listed as extinct or extinct in the wild in 2019, according to the IUCN Red List, the global authority on the status of species.

Broader

Narrower

Aggravated by

Feral cats
Presentable
Reptiles as pests
Unpresentable

Related

Strategy

Value

Risk-aversion
Yet to rate
Risk
Yet to rate
Extinction
Yet to rate

Web link

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #15: Life on Land

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Biological classification
(E) Order
Subject
Content quality
Presentable
 Presentable
Language
English
1A4N
T0434
DOCID
13004340
D7NID
149068
Editing link
Official link
Last update
Jun 18, 2023