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  • when anns mom picked up ann her mom noticed a confuced face on her.her mom askedmom:what happen whats that confused face normally you have a smile .ann: oh i am just thinking why animal are getting endangered
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  • while dinner anns mom told why animals a geting endangeredmom: animals are mainly getting endangered because off habitat loss ,hunting animals for treading overfishing ect..ann:wow !! i can't believe it can you explain whythen her mother told her mom: oh dear come to my room and it will be detailed and you will get all your answers.
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  • after dinner ann went to her moms room and her mom already took a video about it but this video was made by her mom as she is a zoologist mom : here dear look at this video as i told it will explain alot.video: this is a video that can help you know why animals are getting endangered know here we see deforestation Human activities like urbanization, agriculture, and industrial development are the primary drivers of habitat loss. As forests are cleared for farming or logging, wetlands are drained for real estate, and coastlines are developed for resorts or ports, animals lose the spaces they need to live, find food, and breed. The destruction of habitats also leads to fragmentation, where large continuous areas of habitat are broken into smaller, isolated patches, making it harder for animals to find mates or migrate.
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  • video :Illegal Wildlife Trade:Many animals, especially in Asia and Africa, are targeted for poaching because their body parts are highly valued in illegal markets. For example, elephants are poached for their tusks, rhinos for their horns, and tigers for their skins and bones. Poaching not only decreases the population of these animals, but it also causes a disruption in ecosystems, as these species often play key roles in their environments. Law enforcement is often insufficient in many areas, allowing this illegal trade to continue unchecked
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  • video: Overfishing, where fish populations are exploited beyond their ability to reproduce, not only depletes fish stocks but also disrupts marine food webs. Overhunting on land can lead to the extinction of species, as animals are killed faster than they can reproduce. For example, large mammals such as whales, elephants, and big cats face pressure from human hunting. While some hunting is done for subsistence, much of it is driven by profit, tourism, or the black market. This unsustainable practice can push species into extinction if not carefully regulated. we hope you understand why animals are getting endangered thankyou for watching wildlife .com.ann: thanks mom i really understand it well thanks again mom .mom: i am happy you understand dear. thankyou!!!
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