Speciation And Its Effect On The Amur Leopard's Environments

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When Speciation occurs, organisms are evolving into their own unique beings. Evolution is when the gene pool of a population changes. Despite common belief, evolution does not occur within individuals, mainly because all offspring are born with different traits within their gene pool. However, when a trait becomes a common normality to the point where the entire population is beginning to share this trait, then it becomes evolution.

However, it is possible to describe how they evolved to become what they are today. Humans destroyed the Amur leopard's environments, so they lacked the amount of prey they need to survive. Through deforestation or wildfires, for example. When their habitats are destroyed, their preys either die or migrate to