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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Endangered Animals.

  Habitat: By Jordan
People destroy and cut down their habitats to make space for buildings,
roads and farms. The trees, stones or landscape that gives animals shelter
for protection from hunters or killers disappear. The extra plants or animals
that are a part of their starvation may also declining as a result of making
space. The animals have to go to another different habitat because it will
become a very difficult time for them to survive. 
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Hunting: By Keru
Animals are hunted because they are a massive source of food but
they also provide skins, fur, teeth, horns and bones.
Some parts of animals are used for cosmetics or traditional medicines.
The skins and fur are mostly used for clothing and accessories and
the teeth and bones are used for necklaces.Rhino horns are like
medicine for sick people.
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Introduced animals: By Eh Htoo
Are animals that do not live in that habitat.
There number grow fast in their new habitat
and then make lots of trouble for the native animals.
Introduced animals can pray on the animals that live there
for food. They can steal their shelter and their food. Some
introduced animals like the cane toad cane be poisonous to
some native animals. 




Pollution: By Jordan
People violate the water, air and soil that animals expect on. Chemicals from
laboratories and farms can secure animals sick.
Trash like plastic, cans and other things in the sea can be eaten by sea
creatures that are not able to digest it.
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Did you know?
Australian Aboriginals looks after the animals life cycles of the
animals they hunt. They know that they only need to hunt the animals
that they need for food to feed themselves or to feed their family. They make
sure that there are more animals left to reproduce the population of animals.
Which means the animals take care of the environment. 
By Keru, Jordan and Eh Htoo.

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