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Yes, various species of spiders live in the Amazon rainforest - tarantulas being just one species.
Platypuses are neither endangered nor threatened. The platypus which lives in the Daintree rainforest is exactly the same as the platypus of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, as there is only one species of platypus.The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern".
there is only one specie of jaguars in the rainforest
there is only one specie of jaguars in the rainforest
Guatemala's rainforest is simple called Guatemala's rainforest. Jungles and rainforests make up one third of Guatemala and is home to over one thousand species of animals.
Endangerd means there are very few like between 5000 to 1 left Threatened means the numbers of one species is declining and in danger of makeing the endangerd list
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A biological population consists of all one species instead of many species.
Leopards are an endangered species because they are struggling to survive the destruction of their natural habitat. They need a large area for hunting and breeding, and without it their numbers begin to diminish. The leopard, Panthera pardus, is not an endangered species, and is listed as near threatened. But one subspecies, the Amur leopard, panthera pardus orientalis, is critically endangered, with around 30 in the wild.
The destruction of their habitat is one of the factors that is causing the endangerment of the species.
A biological population consists of all one species instead of many species.
There is nothing good about animal trafficking. It's actually one of the largest direct threats to the survival of many of the world’s most threatened species, second only to habitat destruction.