A Visit To The Zoo
The visit to the Zoo "La Aurora" was a really fun activity to do, watching all the animals plus we got the rally activity which was kind of challenging to do, finding the exact animal the sentence was describing. Really liked this activity in my opinion i just wished it was longer lasting since time just flew away.
Species in Danger
Animal species in danger or Animal species endangering are terms used when they are disappearing fast from the face of the Earth or are very sparsely populated around the globe, the next animals im showing are some of the species in danger that I found in the Zoo.
Bengal Tiger
is the most numerous of the tiger subspecies. By 2011, the total population was estimated at fewer than 2,500 individuals with a decreasing trend. None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within the Bengal tiger's range is considered large enough to support an effective population size of 250 adult individuals. An example of charismatic megafauna, the Bengal tiger is the most familiar tiger subspecies, as well as the second largest subspecies, after the Siberian tiger.
Ring-Tailed Lemur
Despite reproducing readily in captivity and being the most populous lemur in zoos worldwide, numbering more than 2,000 individuals, the ring-tailed lemur is listed as endangered by the IUCN Red List due to habitat destruction and hunting for bush meat and the exotic pet trade. As of early 2017, the population in the wild is believed to have crashed as low as 2,000 individuals due to habitat loss, poaching and hunting, making them far more critically endangered.Bactrian Camel
is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, as does the Wild Bactrian camel (a separate species), but in contrast to the single-humped dromedary came. Its population of two million exists mainly in the domesticated form. Their name comes from the ancient historical region of Bactria. Even though it has a high population in its domesticated form the Wild Bactrian Camel is endangered.
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