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ANIMALS IN NEED

The top most common animal's that are heard of being endangered are the Tiger, The Polar bear, Panda's, Whale's , and Dolphins. The top animals in the world that are abused daily are big cats (such as Tigers. Jaguars, Lions, ect.), Dogs, and sometimes Horses. The dog that has been abused for a long period of time is the Pitbull. The pitbull belongs in the Terrier group, it is extremly strong, loyal, and affectionate when rasied properly. People misconstrew pitbull's as being mean, and aggrressive dogs, but it really only depends on the environment it is raised inand the people it is raised by. Pitbulls are involve in dog fights, (Michael Vick the foootball player was arrested and put in jail for being involved in dog fights), bate, and shootings. Horses usually get abused by starvation, or abusive handling. The most unbelievable case that is now world wide is that of the Tiger. In China they are Tiger Farms which are where the Chinese keep the Tiger in there before they get killed, after they have killed them and have taken everything they need they then throw the tigers body in the Tiger farms (cages). In China they think that Tiger's blood can cure illness's, and is mixed in wine, and that there bones are a symbol of life. But why would something that signifies life have something dead?

Polar bears are becoming extinct not mainly for human reasons, but because of their enviromental situation. Polar bears are supposed to live an a cold, and icy envoronment. All the ice in the North Pole has been melting creating less land for the Polar Bears. Animals in Canada  such as Canadian Seals, are also in danger because of enviromental reasons; however seals are actually hunted as a sport. Canadian Seals are not on the vurge of becoming endangered or extinct, but the exact opposite. In Canada they have been overpopluting, and for this reason they have been brutally murdered. They have been skinned off alive, clubbed to death, and even left there to die after having been shot in the rib.

What does all of this tell you? Where will our world be in the next five or ten years? Will the next generation and the next, and the next be able to appreciate and see this wonderful animals?