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They did that because they needed food. Source: History teacher
There are far too many animals in latin America to be able to write all of there names down
Axes and knives made out of wood and stone. Not very effective but it worked.
it killed them it killed animals that live in trees by cutting down their the wood from that tree they would put supporters in the mine to stop it from calapsing on top of them
In the first place, introduced species threaten the food supplies of native animals. Introduced species tend to breed more quickly than native species, so they eat more, often razing feeding grounds which would support native herbivores for months by eating vegetation right down to the roots. Secondly, many introduced species are predators, and native Australian animals have not developed effective defence adaptations against predators that are new to them. Introduced plant species tend to spread more quickly through native habitats, killing off native plant species which might provide the natural food of Australian animals.
One is Dinnerbone which causes the mobs to turn upside down, but I'm not sure if there is a second one.
why shouldn't we cut down native trees
they had longer dongs
Giant Panda, Bactrian Camel (2 humps), Clouded Leopard, Yangtze River dolphin wanna impress your teacher? Put down "CHICKEN"you will get an A+!!
It depends how many animals are needed to be put down.
This is a mountainous, land-locked region that has changed boundaries many times in history. This makes research difficult. Perhaps you could narrow it down a tad.
The drought has affected people in the Amazon by cutting down on the local native foods that are available. It has harmed fish population and reduced the populations of other food animals.