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Endangered Species

Endangered Species. Valeria Castaneda Laura Orue. The Aye Aye (Endangered). Common Name: Aye Aye Scientific Name: Daubentonia Madagascariensis Habitat: East Coast of Madagascar Population: 1,000 to 10,000 individuals.

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Endangered Species

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  1. Endangered Species Valeria Castaneda Laura Orue

  2. The Aye Aye (Endangered)

  3. Common Name: Aye Aye • Scientific Name: Daubentonia Madagascariensis • Habitat: East Coast of Madagascar • Population: 1,000 to 10,000 individuals. • Main Cause: habitat destruction (deforestation for agricultural and development issues). • Measures to Save It: The creation of reserves and breeding colonies (Nosy Magabe Special Reserve).

  4. The Giant Anteater (Endangered)

  5. Common Name: Giant Anteater • Scientific Name: Myrmecophaga Tridactyla • Habitat: Lowlands and Middlelands • Population: Unknown • Main Causes: Habitat loss and they are hunted for food and because they’re considered pests. • Measures: None

  6. The Toolache Wallaby (Extinct, 1943)

  7. Common Name: Toolache Wallaby Scientific Name: Macropus Greyi Habitat: Southeastern South Australia and South-western Victoria Population: None Main Cause: The hunting to obtain their skin and trophies. Measures: None

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