Animals and what about them?

Facts About Animals

Thycalin

Thycalin or also known as the Tasmanian Tiger was a animal that was last captured and seen in 1933 and died out due to excessive hunting from humans.

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Thycalin was most commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger due to the fact that It lived in Tasmania. The tiger part of the name was due to it's stripes having similar features to tigers on it's lower back.

The Thycalin was carnivorous and it may have feasted on:

-Tasmanian emus

-Kangaroos

-Wallabies

-Wombats

-and it may have even preyed on larger animals due to it's jaw being able to open at a abnormal angle.

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Dodo

The Dodo was a flightless bird due to the fact that they never had predators. They were lost due to excessive hunting and invasive species brought by settlers

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It's not exactly known how it exactly got it's name it is believed that the word Dodo is derived from the dutch word Dodaars which means either fat or knotted arse in reference to its feather tail. Dodo was first mentioned in Sir thomas Herbert 1634 Travellogue who claimed that the term came from the Portugese.

The Dodos are believed to have been omnivores an some examples of what they might have ate are:

-Shellfish

-fruits

-Nuts

-Seeds

-and crabs

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How to Relax

Breathe it out. Sit or lay down in a quiet and safe place such as on your bed or the floor in your home and put one of your hands on your belly. Breathe in to a slow count of three, and then breathe out to the same slow count of three. Feel your belly rise and fall as you breathe in and out. Repeat five times, or as long as you need to feel relaxed.

Throughout the world, people have admired at least one animal. Yet animals have always gone extinct over time.

Why do animals go extinct?

One reason why animals have become extinct is because of climate change which posses a constant danger to land animals. For instance, about 11,000 years ago during the last Ice Age, megafauna mammals went extinct because they were unable to adapt to warm temperatures quicly. This included the woolly mammoth.

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Athough humans have only existed on Earth for the last 50,000 or so years, we have had a huge impact on species that lived during our time. For example, we have hunted the starved, straggled megafauna mammals from the last Ice Age; depleted complete populations of whales and other marine mammals; and eliminated the dodo bird and passenger pigeon almost overnight. These

Many animals also vanish because they no longer have their homes to live in. Almost every animal species needs its own space to roam free, therefore, when human civilization expand into the wild, animals' natural habitats are diminished.

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