All animals are by some way affected by poachers (in countries where it is allowed).
For instance, elephants are dropping because of the now illegal ivory trade, and so are tigers and lions, because people want their fur. This means that other animals, such as zebras, are doing better, because they have not been eaten.
Other things affecting populations of animals are: people cutting down there habitat, and us killing there prey.
Chemicals typically used on farms kill fireflies. Over the years the firefly population has been dropping severely due to this.
Mostly native poachers who are driven to it due to poverty and also loggers who kill Chimps by wrecking their homes.
The hypothesis of dropping an egg could be that the egg will break upon impact with the ground due to gravity and the force exerted on it.
It happens, sure. Sometimes a big animal might not be quite as dead as they thought, and a poacher might get his due as he approaches. Sometimes, relatives and herd members of the stricken animal might hang around and launch an attack on the poachers. Unfortunately, if the poachers are carrying military assault rifles, usually this will only result in more dead animals rather than dead poachers.
Yeah it should be possible.
Parrots are becoming extinct due to poachers in South America and Mexico. Trapping and hunting has reduced the number of parrots greatly.
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The population of Due Carrare is 8,923.
Gold and silver prices are dropping due to factors such as a strengthening US dollar, rising bond yields, and reduced demand for safe-haven assets.
Whales are protected because they are very close to extinction; due to the fact that many poachers kill for the blubber and other valuable parts of the whale.
Yes, they are, due to poachers mainly, they are slowly becoming dangerously low on numbers, meaning that baby tigers as well as adults are endangered