
Loss of large carnivores poses global conservation problem (Science Daily)
- African lions occupy what percent of their original range?
- More than 71% of the ______ large carnivore species are declining. (fill in the blank)
- What big cats does the articles mention?
- Why do big cats deserve to exist? whats the point of saving them?
1. African lions now occupy only 17% of their original range.
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3. African lions, leopards, Eurasian lynx, cougars, gray wolves, sea otters, and dingoes
4. If these predators are taken out of the ecosystem then there will be increased animals and decreased vegetation.
1. African lions occupy 17% of their original range.
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3.Big cats does the article mention is dingoes,sea otters,African lions,leopards,Eurasian lynx, cougars and grey wolves.
4. Big cats deserve to exist because if the predator are taken out of the ecosystem then there will be increased animals and decreased vegetation.
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ReplyDelete1. African lions occupy only 17% of their historical range.
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3. The article includes African lions, leopards, Eurasian lynx, cougars, gray wolves, sea otters and dingoes.
4. The big cats need to exist because their extinction would cause an increase of their prey and distort the food chain.
1. 17% of their original range
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3. African Lions, Leopards, Eurasian Lynx, Cougars, Gray Wolves, Sea Otters, & Dingoes
4. if the big cats are taken out of the ecosystem then there will be increased animals and decreased vegitation
1) 17%
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3)African lions, leopards, Eurasian lynx and cougars
4) They deserve to live because the keep their preys population managable. The point of saving them is to ensure the ecosystem is in balance.
1. 17%
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3. African Lions, Leopards, Eurasian Lynx, Cougars, Gray Wolves, Sea Otters, & Dingoes
4. If the big cats are taken out of the ecosystem then there will be increased animals (Prey of big cats) and decreased vegitation