Why are many island-dwelling snake species particularly vulnerable to extinction?

Answer

They evolved in isolation without facing predators found on larger continents

Species that evolve on islands are often highly specialized and lack experience with generalized predators found on larger landmasses. Their isolated evolutionary history makes them less resilient when their stable island habitats are disrupted by human activity or the introduction of invasive species, which can cause these specialized lineages to face extinction rapidly.

Why are many island-dwelling snake species particularly vulnerable to extinction?

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