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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

World’s Different Endangered Species

World’s Different Endangered Species

In every country different species of animals and plants are disappearing.

Species of animals and plants are disappearing in most parts of the world, and the sad issue is most of the wrong doing is the fault of humans.

The Cape Platanna, this frog is only found in the Southwestern Cape, is now a protected species, it has declined to about three hundred, existing in parks.

Chinese Giant Salamander, this reptile is found in the North and South of China, it has decreased in numbers from the loss of habitat and the polluted water now being protected.

The Black Palmed Cockatoo found in New Guinea, the largest of cockatoos, now endangered because humans have destroyed their habitats, cleaning off trees daily.

The Cutthroat Trout, a fish that has been endangered since the nineties, it lives in the Umpqua River, not much left of this species at this point of time.

The Luzon Peacock found in Philippines a butterfly that has declined in numbers its habitat has been destroyed, and was discovered in the sixties.

Grevy Zebras, they lived as far as Egypt, now an endangered species, the hunting of these animals has caused the decrease. Competing with other livestock and their breeding locations, also, they are disturbed by tourists.

Olive Ridley Turtle, this specie has been endangered since the late seventies, and still going low in its numbers, and hardly noticed at beaches. Found in Costa Rica, and Santa Rosa beaches.

Marsupella Profunda, this plant was first noticed in Portugal in the eighteen hundreds, and in other parts of Europe, however, fires and tourism have destroyed it. Not much of the Marsupella Profunda is alive.

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