poach coach
You can talk to your friend and ask him/ her why he or she did that.
by not killing them by poaches not putting poison into them by hunters must not lose there habitat because it where they live
Usually people who need the meat, or people who need the money they can get from selling the poached animals. Or sometimes for the thrill of it.
Siberian Tiger predator is man. That hunts/poaches them for their pelts, meat for exotic foods and ancient alternative medicines.
Roaches, loaches, poaches... That's all I could find/think of.
All Pandas originated in China where they are under the protection of the government, so any one who poaches for Pandas are in for a very rude awakening and wish they were never born.
Encroaching rhymes with approaching. reproaching, coaching, poaching
Pretty much no one - unless you count the "research" whaling that's still being done by Japan etc. The reason being that there's no permanent population in the Antarctic, only temporary researchers, scientists and the occasional adventurers. And they're generally too busy, and too ethical to do any poaching.
Well, it may look like a hamster is eating food whole, but actually, the have cheek poaches. They can put as much food as they want in there, then chew a swallow a certain amount, depending on how much they want. You can not see the them do this because, it is inside of there mouth. If you ever see there cheeks big, it is because they are storing food!
The question, what do tigers have that no other animal has, is a question used in the English as a Second Language Program, better-known as ESL. The answer is baby tigers.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 10 words with the pattern -OACH--. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter A and 4th letter C and 5th letter H. In alphabetical order, they are: coached coachee coacher coaches loaches poached poacher poaches roached roaches