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.
yes it is
Yes.
The Hawksbill turtle is a species of sea turtle which is critically endangered. There are approximately 20,000 to 23,000 nesting females in the world.
The most valuable reptile is the green sea turtle, partly because it is endangered.
The African forest elephant.
Less than 100 in the wild and six in conservation
No. The musk turtle, also known as the stinkpot turtle, is not an endangered species.
It depends is its specie endanger or not. It also depends what specie is it. If it is a painted turtle that's OK but if its a snapping turtle then probably not because it can hurt you mildly. Check on Google to see if its endangered or not and if its safe.
The Arakan Mountains is a mountain range in western Burma (Myanmar
No.The common snapping turtle is not, nor has been an endangered species.
it is the kemp ridly turtle
no
King Dragon operation in Arakan happened in 1978.
Sulawesi forest turtle was created in 1995.
The Mata mata turtle is NOT an endangered species. It is found in plenty in South America.
It is very endangered because of its slowness.
Yes, Really Arakan controlled Bangladesh for a long time. Go and read some books about Arakan here www.arakanlanguage.blogspot.com