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Tigers are endangered animals. How?​

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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Habitat destruction is one of the main reasons for their extinction, along with being hunted. In addition to this, their main prey base (rusa deer) was lost due to disease. Nature reserves were established in the 1940s for these tigers; however, they could not help the population.

Explanation:

Human activities, such as poaching and habitat destruction, are the main reasons why some species of tigers have declined over the years. Eradication efforts of the government and illegal hunting are the main reasons why South China tigers are critically endangered today.

Answered by Ritvik
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Habitat destruction is one of the main reasons for their extinction, along with being hunted. In addition to this, their main prey base (rusa deer) was lost due to disease. Nature reserves were established in the 1940s for these tigers; however, they could not help the population.

Human activities, such as poaching and habitat destruction, are the main reasons why some species of tigers have declined over the years. Eradication efforts of the government and illegal hunting are the main reasons why South China tigers are critically endangered today.

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