English, asked by shreyvimal3016, 10 months ago

Some animals are becoming extinct; the tiger is one such animal. what do you think could be the reason? should this decrease in number be stopped

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Answered by kishoreavanthi2007
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because they hunt its skin and more number of them are killed and exported to other countries . they hut for its priority

Answered by dewansgu0204
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The primary threats to the survival of tigers are poaching and habitat loss due to intensive development. The Tigers are getting extinct. The Tigers are on the list of endangered species and the reason behind it is human interference. Humans hunt tigers for their commercial benefits. The loss of habitats also leads to a reduction in prey animals, so the area can support fewer tigers. Moreover, tigers are poached for trophies such as teeth and fur and for traditional medicines. The growing population clears the forest areas to make them agricultural land for food. This creates a problem of the tiger’s habitat. Tigers are the backbone of food web and forest, hence should be protected.

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