Why did the extinct Pyrenean ibex go extinct?
- Can Işıklı
- Dec 5, 2024
- 2 min read
Pyrenean Mountain Goats lived in the Pyrenees Mountains, which stretched from Spain to France. Another place where Pyrenean mountain goats live is Andorra, because the Pyrenees mountains are around Andorra, and there were Pyrenean Mountain Goats in Andorra. The Pyrenees, Mountain, Goat lived in mountainous areas and rocky areas. This mammal, which is usually 5 feet tall and 30 feet in shoulder height, has a lifespan of 16 years. This is a generalization, there are certainly pyrenean ibexs that live more or less. The Pyrenean ibex is a herbivorous creature. When it comes to why it is extinct, there are 3 reasons. In the 19th century, the Pyrenean ibex became overfished and their population was in danger of declining. The second reason was that they were affected by diseases, they were always affected by diseases, but when the population of the Pyrenean ibex was large, the death of the pyrenean ibex was not a big population problem for the rest of the population, but as the population decreased, the disease losses of the pyrenean ibex led to large population losses. The shrinkage of the habitat of the Pyrenean ibex and the slaughter of their habitats by humans may also have led to the psychological depression of the Pyrenean ibex and the change in their mating habits. The last pyrenean ibex lived alone for more than 7 years and died as the last pyrenean ibex born naturally when a tree fell on Celia, the last pyrenean ibex in Spain's Odesa High National Park. In order to bring the Pyrenean Ibex back to life, they tried to take the genetic material of Celia, the last Pyrenean ibex, and clone it, but they were constantly unsuccessful. Once, the cloning effort seemed to be successful and the pyrenean ibex was born, but the pyrenean ibex died 7 minutes after it was born.


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