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 As you see in those photos, there are several groups of animals.

PG-1
ANIMALS ANIMALS

Pet (E.g. Dog, Cat) Warm Blooded Cool Blooded


Wild (E.g. lion, tiger)
(E.g. monkey, elephant (E.g. crocodile)
Farm (E.g. Cow, Horse)

ANIMALS
ARACHNID AMPHIBIANS
(E.g. spider) (E.g. Frpg)

ARTHROPOD
INSECTS ( E.g. Scorpion)
( E.g. Butterfly)
REPTILES
FISH (E.g. Snake)
BIRDS
(E.g. Shark) MAMMALS
( E.g. parrot)
(E.g. Elephant)
Pet
It’s a domestic animal which is kept for companionship and pleasure. Mostly dogs and cats are
known as pets.

Wild
These animals are not tame, they can live on their own without any help from human. They can find
their food, shelter and all the needs which are in a specific natural habitat.

Farm
Another word is livestock and defined as domesticated animals. They are raised in an agricultural
setting for producing labour, meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, wool and other commodities.

Pg-3
Warm Blooded

Animals that maintain a constant body


temperature regardless of the temperature of the
surroundings, such as mammals and birds.

Cold Blooded
Animals which cannot control their body
temperature and therefore become sluggish
in cold weather, such as reptiles, fishes and
amphibians.

Pg-4
There are about 8.7 millions of animals living on the natural world. Many species of plants
contain either.
But sadly 414,15 species are in the “ Red list o.f “IUCN”, and 163,06 of them are endangered
which are going to be extinct.
And also, at least 571 species have extinct since 1750, but likely many more.
(E.g. the dodo, woolly mammoth )

 Why animals have gone extinct?


• Over the course of history, many species have become extinct.
• There are several reasons which make animals to extinct.
 Because of climate changing, the animals extinct.(E.g. “ice-age”)
 Their food supply and water source are reduced.
 Also, overfishing in the sea and ocean do really damage the fish to extinct, also some
of fish species have gone extinct, and many of them are endangered.
 For terrestrial animals, overhunting is the reason.
 In result, some species have gone extinct and many species becoming underpopulated
 To protect the animals from extinction, we, human beings must take care
not to be overhunted the animals and take many of places from the
animals.
 Animals were on the earth before human beings started. So that, animals
are not grabbing the places from the human. Human are just living on their
property. The population of animals is much larger that human’s
population, So, We have to try to love the animals and take care them.
 This is our duty which is given since we were born.

 To change your mind, let’s listen song.


There can be some rude words but great to enjoy,
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