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Endangered animals - Coggle Diagram
Endangered animals
Europe
monk seal
Dimensions: It can reach 2.5 meters in length and 300 kg in weight
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Indiscriminate hunting
- Habitat destruction
- Marine pollution
- Competition with fishing
Green frog
Dimensions: It can reach considerable dimensions, with adult specimens exceeding 10 centimeters in length
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Pollution
- Habitat loss
- Climate change
Common bee
Dimensions: It usually measures between 1 and 1.5 centimeters in length
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Pesticides
- Habitat loss
- Parasites and diseases
- Climate change
Africa
African leopard
Dimensions: Usually an African leopard can reach a length of about 1-1.9 meters
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Habitat destruction
- Poaching
- Conflicts with humans
African rhino
Dimensions: An adult male can reach a height at the withers of about 1.5 meters and weigh up to 1.4 tons
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Habitat destruction
- Poaching
- Conflict witch humans
African elephant
Dimensions: The African elephant can reach heights of up to 3.96 meters at the shoulder and weigh over 6 tons
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Habitat destruction
- Poaching
- Conflict with humans
America
Loggerhead turtle
Dimensions: With a carapace up to one meter long and a weight that can exceed 200 kg
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Marine pollution
- Habitat destruction
- Climate change
- Entanglement in fishing nets
bobcat
Dimensions:from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, it can vary between 60 and 100 centimetres
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Conflict with humans
- Hunting
- Habitat destruction
American jaguar
Dimensions: from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, it can vary between 110 and 180 centimetres
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Conflict with humans
- Hunting
- Habitat destruction
Asia
Asian Tiger
Dimensions: Males that can reach 3 meters in length and weigh over 300 kg
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Habitat destruction
- Poaching
- Conflicts with humans
giant panda
dimensions: From head to tail, it can vary from 120 to 180 centimetres
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Fragmentation of populations
- Climate change
- Habitat destruction
Gibbon
Dimensions: Adults who usually reach a length of 40-60 centimeters and a weight between 5 and 10 kilograms
Why is it at risk of extinction?
- Habitat distruction
- Hunting
- Illegal trade
- Climate change