Pablo Peralta Paco Crespillo Guillermo Torres Javier Ortega. Animals in Danger

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Pablo Peralta Paco Crespillo Guillermo Torres Javier Ortega Animals in Danger

TIGER

• Tiger is one of the four species family of cats. They live in the jungle, in South America. It is estimated that there are about 3000 of these animals in the wild, so that it is considered an animal in danger of extinction. • According to the Department of Environment and National Parks of Malaysia, there are only between 2400 and 3000 in the wild. The population has decreased compared to these existing five hundred tigers in 2008.

EVOLUTION •

This evolution is very interesting because these animals are not common.



According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, poaching for illegal trade, habitat destruction and fragmentation of ecosystems. They are the most latent threat to this mammal. They are protected in India, but the hunting goes on because farmers are tired of finding their dead cattle.

Panthera blytheae

THEIR FEEDING •

The tiger is a carnivorous animal. Their feeding usually depends on the areas where they live and the different animals available. They have no problem to make them larger animals, including buffalo and bears



Their diet is based on bears, impalas, zebras….

INFLATABLE SHARK •

Inflatable sharks came to our list because of its fascinating feature.



As its name implies, inflatable sharks have the ability to swell by pumping water in her womb.



As a result, these sharks that eat shrimp can immediately increase their size and scare away predators.



Inflatable sharks are one of the new species of marine creatures discovered in the Verde Island Passage of the Philippines.



Unlike other sharks, the new species found in the Philippines have more light spots or color patterns for camouflage.

CROCODILE •

They are the largest reptiles in the world, adult males can reach seven meters long and weigh over 400 kilos.



Estuarine crocodiles roam the saltwater and freshwater rivers in northern Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia and East India water, which makes getting too close to the people.



Since the 90s there have been more than 30 deaths in India, but it is believed that the actual number is much higher, as there are many stories of neighbors who disappeared, but nobody knows why.



These crocodiles are also preyed upon by humans, so much so that are currently on the verge of extinction and it is thought that there are only about 300 in the east.

PHILIPPINE TARSIER •

The Philippine Tarsier, called bad for the T'boli, is a species of primate tarsiforme.



Its distribution corresponds to the jungles of Southeast Philippine archipelago, mainly on the islands of Samar, Leyte, Mindanao and Bohol.



They are nocturnal and insectivorous, have a small footprint.



Its natural habitat corresponds to secundario primary forest tropical climate



These rain forests, dense and lush vegetation allow you shelter in small trees or other elements that give them protection

The jaguar • The jaguar is a big cat, a feline in the Pantera genus, and is the only extant Panthera species native to the Americas. • The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and the largest in the Americas. • Its present range extends from Mexico, through Central America and into South America, including much of Amazonian,Brazil. • Jaguar females reach sexual maturity at about two years of age, and males at three or four. The cat is believed to make through out the year in the wild.

CALIFORNIA CONDOR • This condor became extinct in the wild in 1987 (all remaining wild individuals were captured), but the species has been reintroduced to northern Arizona and southern Utah (including the Grand Canyon area and Zion National Park),the coast al mountains of central and southern California, and northern Baja California. • The adult California condor is a uniform black with the exception of large triangular patches or bands of white on the under side of the wings. • It has gray legs and feet, an ivory-colored bill, black feathers surrounding the base of the neck, and brownish red eyes.

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