critically endangered
极度濒危
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Used to describe a species facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
用于描述在野外面临极高灭绝风险的物种。
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critically endangered = 极度濒危 (用于描述在野外面临极高灭绝风险的物种。)
- The snow leopard is now critically endangered due to habitat loss.雪豹现在因栖息地丧失而极度濒危。
- Scientists warn that climate change has left polar bears critically endangered.科学家警告说,气候变化使北极熊处于极度濒危状态。
- The Sumatran rhinoceros remains one of the world's most critically endangered species.苏门答腊犀牛仍然是世界上最极度濒危的物种之一。
- Conservation efforts are urgently needed to protect critically endangered tigers.保护工作迫切需要来保护极度濒危的老虎。
- The vaquita porpoise has become critically endangered with fewer than 30 individuals left.小头鼠海豚已变成极度濒危动物,仅剩不到30只个体。
- Many coral reef ecosystems are now considered critically endangered.许多珊瑚礁生态系统现在被认为极度濒危。
- The black rhinoceros was classified as critically endangered in the 1990s.黑犀牛在1990年代被归类为极度濒危动物。
- Deforestation has left the orangutan critically endangered in the wild.森林砍伐使红毛猩猩在野外极度濒危。
- The California condor was once critically endangered but has slowly recovered.加州秃鹰曾经极度濒危,但已慢慢恢复。
- Marine biologists report that several whale species are critically endangered.海洋生物学家报告说,几种鲸鱼物种极度濒危。