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Endangered Species

By: Thomas Keller, Christian Herrera and Ian Grullon

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COSTA RICA

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Golden Toad

• Common name: Golden Toad • Scientific name: Bufo Periglenes • Habitat: Cloud Forest, more specifically in

Monteverde • Population: Extinct • Cause: Chytrid fungos and habitat loss

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Mono Titi

• Common Name: Mono Titi• Scientific Name: Saimiri Oerstedii• Habitat: Southern Pacific coast forest • Population: About 1700 • Threats: Deforestation, hunting, pets • Measures to save it: protecting their habitats

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WORLD

WORLD

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Irish Elk

• Common name: Irish Elk or Giant Deer • Scientific name: Megaloceros Giganteus • Habitat: Green open areas from the east of

Ireland to the east of lake baikal• Population: Extinct…last one found 7700 years

ago • Cause: Hunting

IRISH ELK

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Siberian Tiger

• Common names: Siberian tiger• Scientific name: panthera tigris altaica• Habitat: usually lives in snow covered areas and

taiga of Siberia. • Population: 200 to 300 in the wild and about

570 in captivity. • Threats: invaded of territory and hunting.• Measures to save: protect their habitat and

captivity

SIBERIAN TIGER

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