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ENDANGERED ANIMALS

ENDANGERED ANIMALS. By Andrés Neira. GIANT PANDA. An estimated seven hundred Giant Pandas are left in the world today, living in the high mountains in coniferous forests and bamboo thickets in central China. The Giant Pandas primary food source is bamboo.

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ENDANGERED ANIMALS

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  1. ENDANGERED ANIMALS By Andrés Neira

  2. GIANT PANDA • An estimated seven hundred Giant Pandas are left in the world today, living in the high mountains in coniferous forests and bamboo thickets in central China. • The Giant Pandas primary food source is bamboo. • They eat it almost twelve hours a day and for the rest of the day they sleep.

  3. SUMATRAN TIGER Thousands of tigers have been killed in the last 50 years because their habitat has been destroyed by bulldozers and chainsaws. Already more than 80 per cent of India's forests have been destroyed. Still more forests are being cut down in order to sell firewood and lumber, plus to clear the land for farming.

  4. LEOPARD Leopards are mainly found over nearly the whole of Africa, south of the Sahara, northeast and Asia. Their diet consist of antelope, wild pigs, monkeys, porcupines, birds and domestic livestock

  5. MANATTE

  6. KILLER WHALE

  7. BIBLIOGRAPHY • www.animalesenexitincion.com.ar • http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/e-animals.htm

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