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Endangered Creatures By: Christine Kim Challet Jeong Julianne

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Endangered Creatures

By: Christine Kim Challet Jeong Julianne Lee

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Manatees get hurt by the propellers of boats, which can mame or kill them.

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Lions kill elephants for food.

Hunters kill them for their skin and tusks.

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Bengal tigers are poisoned, shot , trapped, and caged.

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The Golden Lion Tamarins are highly threatened because 90% of the primary forest has been cut down.

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Ring tailed lemurs are threatened largely because people in Madagascar cut down the forest.

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The Jambu Fruit Dove is rare and its habitat, the rainforests of South East Asia, are rapidly being lost.

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The Harpy Eagle’s major threat is the loss of habitat and shooting.

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The Hyacinth Macaws are endangered because they get trapped and get sold as pets.

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Pandas are dying out mainly because of one main reason: habitat loss. Their main source of food is bamboo which takes a long time to grow.

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The White Rhino is endangered because its horns are wanted for traditional Asian medicine.

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The key deer was hunted because of its fur and food supply by the native tribes, passing sailors , and early settlers.

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How To Save Rainforest Animals•Don’t use too much paper•Recycle plastic, cardboard , etc •Don’t dump oil and trash in lakes•Don’t use too much water•Don’t smoke•Don’t use too much fireworks•Ride bikes and carpool•Always turn off lights when not in use

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THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

A special thanks to Mrs. Wyda and Mrs. Lowery for helping us understand and do our project. Again THANK YOU!!!!!!

GOODBYE This project was

created by : Julianne, Challet, and Christine.

We hope you liked our project.