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Extinction around the world

Animals around the world are going extinct and if something is not done soon we will lose all of them. We humans have hunted animals to extinction in the past, like the Quagga, Thylacine, Dodo, and the list goes on. Extinction is a natural part of nature but people are accelerating it more every year. Every year, every month, every week, every day, every hour, theirs a animal somewhere in the world that has gone extinct, and the rate is accelerating.

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Animals around the world are going extinct and if something is not done soon we will lose all of them. We humans have hunted animals to extinction in the past, like the Quagga, Thylacine, Dodo, and the list goes on. Extinction is a natural part of nature but people are accelerating it more every year. Every year, every month, every week, every day, every hour, theirs a animal somewhere in the world that has gone extinct, and the rate is accelerating.

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