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discuss the dangoures situation animals face ​

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Answered by khushijaiswal99
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Pollution. Every day the byproducts of our daily lives make their way via the air and water into the natural environment and become pollutants.

Invasive Species. ...

Overexploitation. ...

Habitat Loss. ...

Climate Change. ...

Disease. ...

Pollution. ...

Invasive Species.

Answered by ItzMissHeartHacker
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Wildlife on planet Earth is under siege from all sides, facing down habitat loss and the impact of climate change. Some of the biggest threats to wildlife include illegal wildlife trade, habitat destruction, invasive species, pollution, and climate change,etc.

Threats animals faces from-:

  • İllegal Wildlife trade:In most cases of illegal wildlife trade, animals are harmed and killed for their body parts. To provide you with the gravity of the international wildlife trading happening illegally, in 2013 South Africa witnessed death of 1300 Rhinos, due to poaching.
  • Habitat Destruction:The primary effect of habitat destruction is a reduction in biodiversity, which refers to the variety and abundance of different species of animals and plants in a particular setting. When an animal loses the natural home or habitat that it needs to survive, its numbers decline rapidly, and it moves toward extinction.
  • Invasive species:Whether accidentally or intentionally introduced, the non-native species grow and reproduce rapidly, then spread across ecosystems aggressively. They are one of the leading threats to native wildlife, putting 42% of threatened or endangered species at risk.
  • Pollution:Pollution may muddy landscapes, poison soils and waterways, or kill plants and animals. ... Long-term exposure to air pollution, for example, can lead to chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer and other diseases. Toxic chemicals that accumulate in top predators can make some species unsafe to eat.
  • Climate change:Animals have had specific responses to climate change. Species respond to climate changes by migration, adaptation, or if neither of those occur, death. These migrations can sometimes follow an animal's preferred temperature, elevation, soil, etc., as said terrain moves due to climate change.

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