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Poll: What are the two animals you want to save from extinction ?
Tigers
Lions
Leopards
Bears
Elephants
Crocoiles
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What are the two Animals you want to save from extinction and Why?

India Vinay Offline
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In a hypothetical scenario if you have chose two from below six animals ... Which two animals you want to save and why?

Means the species usefulness for environment etc  

All Lions,Tigers,Bears,Leopards,Elephants and Crocodiles subspecies clubbed as ONE.


1.Lions

2.Bears

3.Tigers 

4.Leopards 

5.Elephants

6.Crocodiles
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India Vinay Offline
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@mod @brotherbear  please delete this duplicate thread please..
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India brotherbear Offline
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( This post was last modified: 01-27-2017, 02:32 PM by brotherbear )

Well, there is only one species of lion, one species of tiger, and a single species of leopard. There are two species of elephants, eight species of bears, and fourteen species of crocodiles if you are not including alligators and gavials. The lions, leopards, and tigers could be listed as included as "big cats" ( Panthera ).
http://crocodilian.com/cnhc/csl.html
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As for making a choice; I would want to have some aggressive organization backed by tons-of-money protecting lions, tigers, wolves and other large predators. To adequately protect them, they need large expanses of free-roaming land. In protecting them, many other species are protected as well. I hope to live to see the day when sport hunting is made illegal worldwide.
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India Vinay Offline
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( This post was last modified: 01-27-2017, 06:07 PM by Vinay )

(01-27-2017, 02:31 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Well, there is only one species of lion, one species of tiger, and a single species of leopard. There are two species of elephants, eight species of bears, and fourteen species of crocodiles if you are not including alligators and gavials. The lions, leopards, and tigers could be listed as included as "big cats" ( Panthera ).
http://crocodilian.com/cnhc/csl.html

Of-course we all are mammals but 

That is just to clarify 'i take African/Asian lions and elephants ,All bears,all crocodiles and all Leopards as ONE' 


btw delete this duplicate thread


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There are two choices only ...
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India brotherbear Offline
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There are two choices only ... ?
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Vinay, for your opening post and post #1, a more proper list would read Big Cats, Bears, Elephants, and Crocodiles.
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