The threat of Australian wetlands In the past 200 years, approximately 50% of the world's extinct mammals come from Australia, Australia is the worst mammal protection record in any country and continent. Of a total of 245 mammals, 59 are classified as endangered species (Short 1994). The majority of these extinctions and decreases are due to two taxa - rodents and marsupials. Marsupials are very diverse in Australia, so I decided to study the danger and protection of marsupials.
Marsupial foods are native to Australia, New Guinea, Tasmania and the Americas. There are over 330 marsupials, most of which (over 200) are native to Australia and are on the north islands. They are major mammals in Australia and few placental mammals. There are also many existing (living) marsuples in South America. There is a possibility of the only species of North American origin, common or Virginia. Marsupials have different reproductive traits than placental mammals. Women have two vagina (a tubular bundle leading from the uterus to the outside of the body). Both vagos are open through the hole from the outside, but are connected to different compartments in the uterus. Men usually have two pointed penis corresponding to the two vagina of a woman. Penis hands only sperm
The threat of Australian wetlands In the past 200 years, approximately 50% of the world's extinct mammals come from Australia, Australia is the worst mammal protection record in any country and continent. Of a total of 245 mammals, 59 are classified as endangered species (Short 1994). The majority of these extinctions and decreases are due to two taxa - rodents and marsupials. - South China Tiger "South China Tiger is one of the most endangered Tiger subspecies in the world" (National Forestry Bureau, 2000), China said "China Action Plan to Save the South China Tiger" Carried out. The China National Forestry Bureau has formulated this plan because it is necessary to minimize the threat of human extinction against these tigers. Without intervention, South China Tiger will be extinct