I wore a gay pride parade to the elephant which I am proud of 10,000 people this year. It was a spectacular parade filled with hundreds of such stories and the way people went there to find the sound, and they cried out loudly as they returned home quietly. I am wearing clues for the dress. I am not gays, but these are the most respected and brave people I have ever seen, and I am wearing a dress, hoping that people can be safe. This day starts with a beer breakfast. My girlfriend, Stephanie and I left our dog and they (we think it is a secret gay) then went home.
Thousands of years ago, a furry mammoth walked around the earth, resembling a modern elephant - cold - an Asian elephant is the closest descendant. If you want to believe fossil records, mammoth is a common animal in the last ice ages. In addition to Australia and South America, huge fossils were found on every continent. Mammoth is similar in size to an elephant, but adapted to personal characteristics and lived in extremely cold climates during the ice age. Mammoth has a narrower skull, a smaller ear, and a shorter tail. Perhaps the most obvious difference between them and the elephant is that long hair mammoth is covered with complete hair.
There are two kinds of elephants: African elephant and Asian elephant. Both are on the verge of extinction. It is thought that there are about 500,000 African elephants in the wild. This may sound pretty, but just over 25 million years ago, it exceeded one million people. The number is decreasing rapidly. This is 25 years, which means half of the elephant died. The leatherback turtle is the world's largest tortoise, the most endangered tortoise. Because humans use their eggs as souvenirs, they are in danger. Many people found it clean, as they found tortoise eggs on the beach. Without understanding the results, they accepted it. Their ignorance is killing the whole species. If you see eggs on the beach, feel free to take pictures, but leave only eggs
Ivory trading takes away the lives of tens of thousands of African elephants every year. There are only 415,000 African elephants remaining, and if all are the same, there is no longer an elephant on this plan in one generation. Statistics are pessimistic, but it is not surprising that the species might be on the verge of extinction by the power of the market. Similar continuous case against rhinoceros, tigers, pangorin and many other species. However, in 2016 the United States imposed a nearly comprehensive ivory ban, recently China and Hong Kong promised to prohibit domestic trading in 2017 and 2021 respectively. The implementation of these bans not only represents the remarkable achievements of the major markets, in particular the political will from the East, but also the best moves the international community wants.