The number of tigers left in the wild is now estimated to be as low as 3200.Three of the nine sub鈥攕pecies are already extinct and the South China Tiger has not been seen in the wild for a long time.Tiger habita
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While animals are admired for their unique disposition and significant ecological role, there are many who are endangered of becoming extinct. Some animals just naturally die off as their environment changes, but humans are the cause of so many changes taking place in the natural world. Let’s ...
Around the globe,some 902 specieshave been documented as extinct. The actual number is thought to be much higher because some are never formally identified, and many scientists warn the earth is in an "extinction crisis" with flora and fauna now disappearing at 1,000 times the historical rate...
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Editing the DNA of a Tasmanian tiger Natali _ Mis/Shutterstock As well as constructing a remarkably complete version of the thylacine genome, scientists are also comparing the extinct beast's genome to those of wolves and dogs in order to identify specific aspects that differ from other species....
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Let us take a look again at the tiger case or the animal's habitats in Asia. Many would consider it a very unfortunate and sad event if more rainforests or birch forests disappeared, together with the tiger becoming extinct. However, without personal attachment or the familiarity feeling, it...