Grey wolf Polar bears Jaguar Tiger Panda By Rachel Crawford.

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Grey wolf Polar bears Jaguar Tiger Panda By Rachel Crawford

EAT: They eat things like seals and any kind of meat that thy find but seals are the most common thing and make up most of there diet. WHERE THEY LIVE: They are born on the land but they spend most of there time out at sea but in the winter months they hide in caves in the snow and come out in the summer they eat on land, although they spend most of there time in the water they cannot breath under water but can hold there breaths for a long long time. They would normally live in the north pole but they can go any where around there. WHY THEY BECAME ENDANGERD: They became extinct because poachers hunt them for there fur and also they are being effected by global warning because when the ice melts because of global warning the polar bears are being forced to move further south.

EAT: They eat things that are generally bigger than themselves like elk, caribou and deer. They also eat things like beavers and hares and other small things like that WHERE THEY LIVE: the grey wolf lives pretty much any where normally in forests in cold countries but not in tropical rain forests, they normally live in the northern hemisphere but not in the rain forests. WHY THEY BECAME ENDANGERD: the grey wolves are becoming extinct because it used to be believed that wolves should be hunted because they killed farmers cattle and deer.

EAT: They feed on a wide range of arboreal, terrestrial, and aquatic animals. WHERE THEY LIVE : They live in dense forests. WHERE THEY LIVE: They are found from the southern United states to northern Argentina but they are most commonly found in the central of America and Brazil. WHY THEY BECAME ENDANGERED : they are endangered because they are killed regularly because they are being killed because of there colour fur.

EAT: They eat a wide variety of meats such as deer and zebras. WHERE THEY LIVE: They live in forests or big open grasslands or planes. WHERE THEY LIVE: They live anywhere they can find that humans aren't already there, they generally live in India, Africa and Siberia. HOW THEY BECAME ENDANGERED: tigers are becoming endangered because poachers are hunting them for there fur and also they don’t have any land to live In.