Why do wild animals become endangered due to deforestation?
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Deforestation is cutting down of trees or forests on a large scale...we know that forests are a habitat of many wild animals.Due to cutting down of trees, their habitat gets destroyed...thus they are unable to live and become endangered
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Wild animals become endangered due to deforestation , since , forests contain the natural habitat of animals and removal of trees means removal of shelter, food also water which makes it difficult to survive .
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