Some of the endangered animals...

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AMERICAN CROCODILE
The American crocodile is only found in Florida when in the USA but travels down into South America. But in Florida there is only a population of 2000. The population points out that it isn't that endangered but the population is dwindling because of the way they die. Lots of times, the American crocodile gets caught up in the motor of the boat and ripped to shreds, but that's just accidental. We hunt these crocodile for their skin, we destroy their habitat and we pollute the water they live in. Sometimes people get attacked by the crocodiles and sometimes we think their dangerous, but we are more threatening to them than they to us.


   

Jaguarundi

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  The National Audubon Society Field Guide to Mammals says the Jaguarundi is very rare and usually never spotted. It usually live in the united states but now it only lives in southern Arizona and southeast Texas. How the Jaguarundi is endangered is commonly related to most of the other endangered species, it's fur is very valuable so it is hunted for. It is also endangered because of habitat loss all over the area of southern Texas. The jaguarandi's activities are diurnal, but the size shape and range of sight pertain more to crepuscular activities. The body of the jaguarundi is long and low supported by short legs, measuring up to some 30 inches with an additional tail of about 20 inches. The jaguarundi's litter is 2 at average.


RED WOLF

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The Red wolf species actually became extinct at the year 1980. But a new hybrid of the red wolf was reintroduced to north Carolina, although there are over 100 of these animals, they are still critically endangered. At this time the red wolf has grown bit by bit but is till conserved in state parks and wildlife conservation areas. The red wolf usually scent marks their territory and when the pups reach the age of two, they leave home. The red wolf hunts at night, dawn or dusk and eats alone but the way they hunt and the activities they do during the hunt tend to lean towards group hunting.

Photos used under Creative Commons from law_keven, brendan.lally....away, USFWS Endangered Species