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1 By: The COM ARTS class of Miss Brewer and Miss Graef Endangered Animals By Miss Brewer and Miss Graef’s COM Arts class

2 What are they?  Endangered means there is not many left of a species of animals. It means a group of animals is in danger of becoming extinct.  Extinction means that there is no more of a species left.  Causes: Hunting, loss of habitat, pollution, loss of prey, natural disasters, human expansion, losing their forests or homes, and us!

3 Why are they endangered? They are hunted because they are killing cattle and deer. Facts They live in the forests of N. Michigan and Minnesota and Wisconsin. Grey wolf were reintroduced to Yellow Stone park in Wyoming. Grey wolf can run 35 mph and jump 12 ft. A male wolf weighs 90 pounds and a female wolf weighs 80 pounds.

4 It is endangered because of hunting and the destruction of its natural habitat. 1. Lives in Arabia along rugged arid to semi arid conditions and mountains along the red sea. 2. They are gold, yellow, and brown on the back and fades to pale yellow or white on belly and have rosettes and spots. 3. They eat mountain gazelle, Arabian Tahr rock hyrax, birds, lizards and insects. 4. The way to save them is to promote awareness of preserving them by using media (news or tv). By: S. and B.

5 Ehricka Gabriella

6 About the Blue Whale  Why they are in endangered is because whaling is one of the biggest threats to whales.  Blue Whales have been found in every ocean of the world.  They are all blue and gray in color, with some light gray.  The diet of whales depends on their species, it can range from microscopic plankton to large marine mammals.  They are over 100 feet long.

7 Facts Lives in southeast Asia in marshland. It lives in small groups of 4-7 To keep them alive they were bred in 2005 and returned to the wild. Antlers grow outwards and then inwards, with smaller branches growing toward the front of the head. Why it is endangered: L OSS of habitat because of farming Ryan Culp

8 ALLY They are endangered because of loss of habitat. While looking for new homes and mates-they are killed when they are crossing roads or electrocuted on power lines. Their appearance ranges from all black to mixtures of black, brown, and white. They live in tropical rainforests and open forest areas from Central America to the middle of South America They live to be 18 years old in captivity.

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10 Red wolves rabbits, deer, Raccoons, and rodents. Food Lifespan Lifespan height and length and weight 6-7 years in the wild up to 15 years in captivity. About 26 inches at shoulders. 4.5-5.5 feet long (including the tail). About 50-80 lbs Michael Keyes

11 Why is it endangered Loss of habitat, their land taken over by humans for human needs; Being killed in great numbers by human, especially in predator control programs; increased susceptibility to disease as their numbers decreased, and hybridizing with coyotes.

12 They can survive near extreme conditions because of their fur which will keep them warm in freezing weather. Lions are endangered because of poaching, poisoning, and hunting, and global warming makes diseases thrive. They eat antelopes, zebras, wild beasts, and other large animals of the open grass lands. Both male and female lions roar.

13 It is endangered because of predation, starvation, disease and climate changes. Facts 1.Galapagos penguins live among the Western Islands. 2.They eat many types of small fish small marine invertebrates of various kinds like sardines and anchovies. 3.They live for 15 to 20 years. 4.These birds use their flippers to swim through the water and use their small stout beaks to capture their prey.

14 How can we help?  Stop polluting  Stop hunting their prey  Stop hunting them or hunt them less  Fix their habitat  Stop tearing down forests (their homes)

15 Thank You! Questions?


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