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The Issues >
Endangered Species Mountain gorillas, blue whales, komodo dragons and some types of bears are dying off.
And it's not just animals who live in far-off countries who are in danger; there are fourteen types of bats in Britain, and all of them are endangered, too.
Do you know what it means if an animal is "endangered"? It means that there are not many of that type of animal left in the world, and one day, they might all be gone, which is called becoming "extinct". Dinosaurs, for example, are extinct.
How do animals become extinct?
1. Think about ways that people can help endangered animals. Is there anything you can do? 2. Do you care whether or not an animal becomes extinct? Why or why not? 3. If a species is not considered "endangered", should we still protect that species? |
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