The Arakan Forest turtle, native to Myanmar, faces threats from various predators in its natural habitat, primarily including larger mammals and Birds of Prey. Humans also pose a significant threat through habitat destruction and illegal poaching for the pet trade. Additionally, introduced species may compete for resources or prey on the turtles. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this critically endangered species from its predators and other threats.
Less than 100 in the wild and six in conservation
the arakan forest turtle is endangered due to collection of Asian food markets, and habitat loss. the habitat loss is due to agricultural expansion, logging, and bamboo harvesting.
The Arakan Mountains is a mountain range in western Burma (Myanmar
turtles
King Dragon operation in Arakan happened in 1978.
turtles are a vertebrate that is why the have a hard thing on its back so turtles can protect its self from predators
Yes, Really Arakan controlled Bangladesh for a long time. Go and read some books about Arakan here www.arakanlanguage.blogspot.com
Shark
humans
predators
yes, tiger sharks
to protect them from predators