Because there are certain parts of the Animal that cost alot more than other parts.
Tigers suffer from loss of habitat, and poachers take them for body parts.
Poachers hunt African animals for their skin and other body parts. For example the tusks of an Elephant has great ornamental value in Asia and the middle east. Similarly the horn of a Rhino is believed to be of medicinal value in ancient Chinese medicine (though this isn't true scientifically, people still believe). These body parts are sold for money and because of this poachers kill African animals.
Certain animals have their body parts arranged around a central point. A starfish is a good example of this, which is known as radial symmetry.
yes by poachers that sell the body parts to china
Poachers are individuals who hunt endangered animals illegally for their skins, bones, or other body parts, often selling them on the black market for profit. They pose a significant threat to endangered species and contribute to their decline in numbers.
animals use their fangs,beak,sharp teeth and claws
animals use their fangs,beak,sharp teeth and claws
A Zorgamosiolhr has three body parts
Yes, poachers kill animals every day, impacting various species around the world. This illegal activity often targets endangered animals for their valuable body parts, such as ivory, horns, or skins. The ongoing demand for these products drives poaching, leading to significant declines in wildlife populations and threatening biodiversity. Conservation efforts are crucial to combat this issue and protect vulnerable species.
they have special parts on and in their body parts
Well, if you're talking about survival, the hearts of animals are rich in vitamins and protein. The hides of large animals are useful as blankets and clothing. Their fat can be used to make basic candles. The Indians believed in using every part of the animal possible, thereby honoring the animals death.
by eating other animals flesh.