Valerie Woistman`s Class
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By: Mrs. Woistman’s Class
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dimarco Thompson
Snakes – South America
There are 2,700 left in this species
around the world. They live in trees,
water, forests, desert, and prairies.
Snakes eat birds, frogs, small deer,
and other reptiles.. Snakes eat their
prey whole and are able to consume
it.
The threats are roads being built,
habitat destruction, and trees being
cut down.
Timothy Shreck
Tiger - Asia
There 3,000-4,500 left in the wild.
Tigers live in parts of the South,
Southeast Asia, China, and the
Russian Far East.
Tigers eat sambar deer, wild pigs,
water buffalo, antelope, sloth bears,
dogs, leaopards, crocodiles, pythons,
monkeys, hares, humans, and
domestic cattle.
(Global warming ) ocean levels are
hogging up lands and their habitats.
Khalil Vennie
Black Footed Ferret – North America
The ferret lives in prairie dog
burrows.
The ferret eats a lot of prairie dogs,
but is not eaten by anything.
Prairie dog colonies have been
reduced to less than 5% of the area
they originally occupied due to
habitat destruction, poisoning,
shooting, and exotic disease.
Joshua Shaffer
Dolphins- North America
Dolphins live in shallow areas of
tropical and temperate oceans
worldwide.
Dolphins eat fish, squid and
crustaceans.
Global warming, marine pollution,
and boat traffic are reasons why
dolphins are an endangered species.
Ryan Bildhauer
Desert Tortoise - Asia
The desert tortoise lives in the desert
where it is hot and dry.
They eat grass and bushes.
The desert tortoise is sensitive to
human disturbances. There has been
an increase in urban development.
Certain fatal diseases have led to a
decrease in the tortoise population.
Tyler Vates
Hawaiian Monk Seal – North America
The Hawaiian Monk Seal lives in
the Central Pacific, in the mostly
uninhabited northwestern
Hawaiian Islands.
They eat fish, octopus, squid, and
lobster.
They are endangered because of
humans, sharks, entanglement in
fishing nets , marine debris, disease
and hunting for skins.
Michael Shoup
Penguin – Antarctica
Penguins live mostly in the water. Most
are found in Antarctica in the very cold
waters in the icy ocean.
Penguins eat krills, fish, and squid.
Penguins are an endangered species
due to global warming.
Zane Rosner
Bats - Europe
They live almost anywhere except
polar regions or extreme deserts.
They find shelters in cave, dead
trees and buildings.
The eat insects, fruit, bird, lizard
and frogs.
They are endangered because of
people , turbines placed along
migratory routs and disease called
nose syndrome.