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Each species have every right to survive, if not only humans do interfere with them through deforestation, destruction of their natural habitats, and also poaching them as food and selling them in black market or making them as a pet. This has to stop to prevent them from extinction.

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Yes, organisms should rely on their own ability to survive. Allowing organisms to survive on their own will help the best suited organisms prosper.

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