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What is the difference between the terms extinct and extirpated?

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What is the difference between the terms extinct and extirpated?

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An extinct animal means that there are no living representatives of this organism in existence either in the wild, zoos or other institutions. Animals that are extirpated have been eliminated from a geographical area. This differs from “extinct” in that this organism may still exist in other parts of its range. Extirpation is usually the first step toward extinction.

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