Extinct Animals Like The Tasmania Tiger

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Extinct animals like the Tasmania Tiger was extinct because of us. The Tasmanian Tiger was hunted to extinction because farmers back in the day. And because of his huge yawning mouth. Today I will be talking about what animals went extinct and how. Then I will talk about what is extinction. Then I will talk about what extinction does to the ecosystem. Even predators like killer whales and great white sharks are going to extinction.

The reason why predators like killer whales are going extinct because they are hard to breed like elephants or they get captured and killed for their skin or etc.. The main point of my article is about how killer whales are going extinct for many reasons. One of them is that they are not reproducing enough. The

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