animals in
danger of
extinction
By mohamed boujraf
sumuary
Why animals are
in danger of
extinxion
Hawksbill turtle
Kakapo
Pangolins
Why animals are in danger of
extinxion
Lossting of habitat is a
big problem for animals
because they will be
exposed to cold.
Climat changes do
impact to animals who
don’t have the capasity
to leave with hot
temperatures like polar
bears.
The hunting is the
biggest problem for
animals because they
die very quikly
whithout have a chance
to do reproduction.
The hawksbill sea turtle
The hawksbill sea turtle is a
critically endangered sea turtle
belonging to the family Cheloniidae.
The species has a global distribution
that is largely limited to tropical and
subtropical marine and estuary
ecosystems . They are primarily found
in tropical coral reefs ,but as you know
the coral reefs are in danger of
extinction too, because we have a lot of
pollution. That causes a double
problem we need to find the solution .
the kakapo
The kakapo is in
danger cause of a lot
of viruses , his
metabolism isn’t very
strong and its more
bad because the
polution and the
hunting do another
problem for himself . A
lot of risks proving he
will disepear in future
The pangolin
The pangolin is a shy and solitary mammal covered
from head to toe in scales made from keratin, the
same material as our fingernails. Their name comes
from the Malay word pëngulin, which translates as
“roller” and refers to the pangolin’s ability to curl up
into a ball as a form of defense.
The IUCN conservation status of each pangolin
species ranges from vulnerable to critically
endangered.The Sunda, Philippine, and Chinese
pangolins are considered critically endangered, each
suffering from overhunting, trafficking, and habitat
loss.The giant ground pangolin, tree pangolin, and
Indian pangolin are all on the endangered species list.
Their habitats are disturbed by human agriculture,
and they are trafficked for their skin and scales.The
long-tailed pangolin and Temminck’s pangolin are
classified as “vulnerable.” They are affected by
human agriculture, transportation corridors, hunting,
trafficking, and severe weather due to climate
change.