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The Caribbean monk seal was declared extinct in 2008. Although there are other types of seals on Earth, Caribbean monk seals could only breed with other Caribbean monk seals.The last Caribbean monk seal that died was the last member of

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Species

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You can tell it's species when they said they could only breed with other Caribbean monk seals, as that is what defines a species. Community means ALL the species that live in an area, and biome and ecosystem simply do not make sense.

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The correct answer is - species.

The extinct Caribbean monk seal was a species of seal that lived in a relatively small area in only one prat of the planet. Also, this species lived in waters that are not typical for the other seals. Because the Caribbean monk seal was isolated from the other species of seals, its genes over time became different enough from the other types of seals so that they can not mate and produce offspring between each other. While the isolation made it a unique type of seal, it was also very unfortunate because it meant that it can not be saved, at least in a mixed form, by mating with other seals, so this species of seal went extinct.

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