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Endangered Species In Southeast Asia

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Endangered Species In Southeast Asia. Elephants, tapirs, yangtze giant softshell turtles, and philippine crocodiles, among others. By university of east anglia.

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Indonesian sumatra, laos, peninsular malaysia, myanmar and thailand possibly extinct in china. The leopard cat is widespread and abundant. At least one fifth of mammals in southeast asia are endangered.

All asap species* are listed as critically endangered by the iucn red list of threatened species.

And the list goes on: All of these factors have been instrumental in destroying the populations of this endangered primate of asia. Like any other endangered animals, they are endangered because of poaching and habitat loss. Big mammals are not the only ones threatened in the region.

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