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         <title>Chousingha(Four-horned antelope)         [ASHLEY-8A2] </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>The four-horned antelope, or chousingha, is a small antelope found in India and Nepal. Its four horns distinguish it from most other bovids, which have two horns. It prefers open forests and is rarely seen, dashing into thick cover at the first sign of danger.</blockquote><div><br><strong>What Do They Prey On?</strong></div><div>Grasses, fruits, herbs, shrubs, and flowers</div><div><strong>What Do They Eat?</strong></div><div>Herbivore</div><div><strong>Average Litter Size?</strong></div><div>1-2</div><div><strong>How Much Do They Weigh?</strong></div><div>37.4–48.5 lb (17–22 kg)</div><div><strong>How Long Are They?</strong></div><div>31.4-43.3 in (80-110 cm)</div><div><strong>How Tall Are They?</strong></div><div>22–25 in &amp;nbsp;(55.8–63.5 cm)</div><div><strong>What Do They Look Like?</strong></div><div>Brown</div><div>Skin Type</div><div>Hair</div><div><strong>What Were Their Main Threats?</strong></div><div>Humans, Habitat Destruction</div><div><strong>Why is chousingha endangered<br></strong>The four-horned antelope is threatened by the loss of its natural habitat due to agricultural expansion. Moreover, the unusual four-horned skull and the horns have been a popular target for trophy hunters.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Vaquita (California dolphins)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Their are most are seen or only in the northern Gulf of California and feed on crabs, squid, smaller fishes( smaller creatures).<br>-they are known to be the world smallest, most endangered porpoise.<br>-their name means “little cow”<br>-their are recognizable because of their mouth and their eye ring that make them look like panda in a way.<br>The main reason cause Vaquita population to be extinct.<br>- they’re the victims of illegal trades(black market)<br>The only solution.<br>- a complete elimination of illegal capture&nbsp;<br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Penguins<br>-Gentoo Penguins are the fastest of all penguin species! These penguins can swim at speeds of up to 36km/h!&nbsp;</div><div>-The oldest penguin fossils are 62 million years old. ...</div><div>-Penguins poop every 20 minutes. ...</div><div>-A penguins black and white colouring is called counter-shading. ...</div><div>-Penguins are expert divers!<br>-penguins live at Antarctic coasts and sub-Antarctic island<br>There's only 30-31 million penguins left are there in the world, but they are marching towards extincion<br>Why are penguins endangered?<br>- Habitat loss<br>- Pollution<br>- Disease<br>- Reduced food bexause of fishing<br>How do we avoid penguins from being endangered?<br>- Close fishing grounds<br>- Creating Marine Protected Areas around penguin colonies<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-03-06 02:37:23 UTC</pubDate>
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