sábado, 13 de octubre de 2012

Great Animals

A species is considered endangered, whether plant or animal, when its existence is threatened worldwide. This may be due to both direct predation on the species and the disappearance of a resource on which life depends, both by human activity, due to changes in habitat due to acts of God (such as natural disasters) or gradual changes in climate (and lightning storms).
In the 2009 version of the IUCN Red List, are under the category "endangered" animal taxa 2448, and 2280 of plants, which are coupled framed under the category 'Critically Endangered', comprising the 1665 taxa of animals, plants and 1575.

Exercise:
NAME: Platypus.
HABTAT: Australia and the island of Tasmania.
FOOD: They feed on aquatic insects and their larvae, crustaceans and aquatic or aquatic earthworms, small fish and some plant resources.
WHY IN DAGER: The need to live in very clean water and the man leaves nothing well.
HOW WE CAN HELP: stop dirtying the water for the platypus to continue living.