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There are originally more than 56 species of honeycreeper on the hawaiian islands. Today, there are just 18, and many are critically endangered, like the po'ouli. What most likely happened to the other 38 species of honey creeper?

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Human intervention, some examples are littering and less habitat space
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Answer: There is a loss of species because of human interference.

Step-by-step explanation:

The loss of species of honey keeper bee is due to interference of human beings in the habitat of bees. The activities of human beings has disturbed the bees and due to this reason many bee species has been extinct or loss.

The loss of places and using the honey of honey in more amount has led to loss of species of bee.

The bees hives has been used to extract honey and wax which disturbed their habitat and many of the bees loss took place over the time.

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