How the Sumatran rhino became critically endangered

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The Sumatran Rhino historically ranged across Southern Asia, from the foothills of the Himalayas and down the Malay peninsula to the large islands of Indonesia. They were never common, and genetic evidence indicates their population has been slowly decreasing for the past 10,000 years. The rate of decrease sped up dramatically during the 20th century. Losses were driven by habitat destruction and hunting for the horn trade.

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We don't need horns tusk or fur we need animals

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#You made city list population big mistake nothing is right.
I check your google listing of city 1-1000 pls reserch more and make.

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No optimism no hope and then they wonder why no one cares or are to depressed to show interest. How about Delilah and the others at the way kambas sanctuary, or a past success the white rhino had only 50 in the past century and now it's growing to 17 to 20.000. The animation was great and the information on spot but the positive side a big Fu.

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