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whales are becoming extinct for more than one reason not only because of people whaling but also because of over fishing. this is because we are catching all their food and it makes it hard for them to find food and because of this they die of hunger and get washed to shore or other animals eat them in the ocean.

we are slowly killing off the food chain and if this isn't stopped we will soon have nothing but plankton left to eat.

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