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Hear Their Roar

  • Apr 16, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 19, 2018

Indochinese Tigers might not be a name that comes up very often, but they are soon to be a name that only comes up when the words "extinct" or "gone" pops up.

Credit: Geographical Magazine
The Indochinese Tiger

Indochinese tigers are becoming extinct mainly because of habitat loss. Since, construction works are building many useless buildings, roads, etc… Indochinese Tigers are losing their habitat. If we only build useful buildings, roads, houses, etc… then Indochinese Tigers might make a come back to our world.

We are far more likely to be harmed by by our fellow man than by our fellow animal, yet we call animals wild and dangerous and we call man advanced and civilized.

Poachers, hunters, etc. Have been caught killing these precious animals for their fur. Is this really worth it?


Do people just not care about these animals? I can't tell you that for sure, but honestly it seems like it. A man has been all over the news for killing China's last Indochinese tiger, but why? Do you think this is acceptable? What about our children, their children? They may never get to see one of these spectacular animals. Make sure this doesn't happen. Bring awareness. Do your research. It will help us in the process to save this earth.


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