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Because if one animal species goes extinct, it affects the whole food chain. Take cows, if cows were endangered and went extinct because no one helped, would we have cow beef? Cow burgers? Nothing, they all would be gone and we would have to find a different food source. Bees are extinct, so not of allot of flowers are being pollinated, no bees, no plants!

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Helping endangered species is important because they play a critical role in maintaining the balance and health of ecosystems. Losing species can disrupt food chains, reduce biodiversity, and weaken ecosystems. Additionally, by protecting endangered species, we are also helping to preserve genetic diversity and potential resources for future generations.

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The benefits of endangered species is that if there are less we people can come vegitarian and all the others will LIVE!!!!!!!!! MWAHAHAHAH MWAHAHAHAH!!!! }:) EVILNESS LAUGHTER

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It allows more "space" or "slots" in an ecosystems for new life/ species to form.

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