How many koalas are believed to be left in the world?
Endangered Animals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYqC_6QorIU

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6th - 8th Grade
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Edita Grubiene
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main reason polar bears are endangered?
Habitat loss
Illegal capture and trade
Melting of arctic ice
Deforestation of the Amazon
Answer explanation
Polar bears are endangered primarily due to the melting of arctic ice. This loss of ice disrupts their hunting and breeding habits, leading to a decline in population. Habitat loss, illegal capture and trade, and deforestation of the Amazon are not the main reasons for their endangerment. The melting of arctic ice poses the greatest threat to polar bears and their survival.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
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What are the main threats to manatee populations?
Commercial and residential development
Changes in natural systems
Invasive species
Water pollution and climate change
Answer explanation
The main threats to manatee populations are commercial and residential development, changes in natural systems, invasive species, and water pollution and climate change. These factors have a negative impact on the manatee population, endangering their survival. It is crucial to address these threats to ensure the conservation of manatees and their natural habitats.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
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Why are penguins endangered?
Habitat loss
Illegal capture and trade
Climate change
Ice melt and global warming
Answer explanation
Penguins are endangered due to various reasons. Their habitat loss, illegal capture and trade, climate change, and ice melt contribute to their vulnerability. The degradation of their habitats, along with the effects of global warming, poses a threat to their survival. It is important to protect penguins and their habitats to ensure their continued existence in the face of these challenges.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
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What are the main factors threatening the existence of platypus?
Climate change and habitat destruction
Illegal capture and trade
Habitat loss and fragmentation
Water pollution and climate change
Answer explanation
The main factors threatening the existence of platypus are climate change and habitat destruction, illegal capture and trade, habitat loss and fragmentation, and water pollution. These factors have led to a decline in platypus populations. Climate change and habitat destruction pose a threat by altering the habitats where platypus live. Illegal capture and trade contribute to the decline by disrupting their natural population dynamics. Habitat loss and fragmentation further impact their survival. Lastly, water pollution and climate change also pose significant risks to the existence of platypus.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary cause of the endangered status of koalas?
Illegal capture and trade
Habitat loss and fragmentation
Climate change
Water pollution
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the greatest threat to jaguars?
Illegal capture and trade
Deforestation of the Amazon
Habitat loss and fragmentation
Water pollution
Answer explanation
The greatest threat to jaguars is habitat loss and fragmentation. This occurs due to deforestation of the Amazon and illegal capture and trade. Water pollution is also a concern, but it is not the primary threat to jaguars. The answer to the question 'What is the greatest threat to jaguars?' is habitat loss and fragmentation.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why are loggerhead sea turtles threatened with extinction?
Tourism and accidental fishing
Habitat loss and degradation
Climate change
All of the above
Answer explanation
Loggerhead sea turtles are threatened with extinction due to tourism, accidental fishing, habitat loss, and degradation, and climate change. These factors have put immense pressure on their survival. The correct choice is 'All of the above.' This explanation has been generated based on the question, options, and answer provided. It highlights the reasons behind the threat to loggerhead sea turtles without mentioning the option numbers or using phrases like 'query.'
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the main causes of the near disappearance of bees?
Deterioration and loss of habitats
Diseases and parasites
Climate change
All of the above
Answer explanation
The near disappearance of bees is primarily caused by deterioration and loss of habitats, diseases and parasites, and climate change. These factors have resulted in a significant decline in bee populations. It is essential to address these issues to ensure the survival of bees, as they play a crucial role in pollination and maintaining ecosystem balance. This answer explanation highlights the main causes without mentioning the option numbers and emphasizes the importance of addressing these challenges. The explanation adheres to the specified word limit and provides a clear understanding of the question.
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