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- Title
- Animals
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- AnyQuestions
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The world of animals has been divided into different groups or classifications based on their characteristics. While some species of animals have been domesticated and turned into pets or farm animals, others remain wild animals. Unfortunately, loss of habitat because of deforestation and climate change, are some of the reasons that have caused some animals to become endangered, or extinct.
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- Date created
- 12-11-2024
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- https://anyquestions.govt.nz/many-answers/animals
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- animals / wild animals / domesticated / pets / farm animals / extinct / invertebrates / vertebrates / amphibians / birds / fish / mammals / reptiles / animal behaviour / wildlife / habitats / conservation / endangered / threatened species / animal classification / New Zealand / native animals / tuatara / science: living world
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