Endangered Animals
Extricate The Lives Of Tigers Yesterday, I had a visit to the zoo in our city, Yangon, since I haven’t been there for quite a long time. While I was looking around, I noticed that there were fewer animals than before. I came across a zookeeper so I asked him why the number of animals decreased. He said, “ In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter, and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors, like competition for resources and diseases also impact populations.” Even though there are lots of endangered animals, tigers are predicted all to become extinct in the wild within the next decade. In zoos, zoologists and researchers study tigers and share what they know to people. In every place tigers live, they're endangered, or at risk of disappearing from the wild. The reasons are complicated, but most people are trying to save as many tigers as they can. The most common reason is that there are illeg