Sunday, July 31, 2016

By 2100, disappear gorillas, rhinos, tigers and other animals – The Russian Times

Prior to 2100 in the world can be destroyed by some kind of animal. This was reported by an international team of scientists on the pages of the scientific journal BioScience.

The western gorilla, black rhinoceros, the Bengal tiger, wild ass and banteng (member of the genus of these bulls) are likely to become extinct by 2100 . Such conclusion was an international team of scientists published their study in «BioScience» journal

The American experts have compiled a list of animals threatened with extinction through 90-100 years. Such, according to scientists’ predictions, 6 families. By 2100, the ninth year in the world there will be no black rhinoceros, the Bengal tiger, the western gorilla, wild ass, warty pig and banteng. If you do not try to fix the situation, then our descendants will be able to get an idea about these animals only on pictures.

The team of zoologists from the American Institute of Biological Sciences published a report, according to which by 2100 the world will completely disappear, some representatives of megafauna. At the moment there Anthropogenic era when people are dominant mammals in the world, which has led to tragic consequences for other species. Larger specimens are generally at greater risk of extinction than smaller, stress the authors of the work, published in BioScience portal.

According to recent studies, about 59% of large predators weighing over 15 kg and 60% herbivores weighing up 100 kg are endangered. Particularly deplorable is the situation in Africa and Asia, where the gorillas, rhinos and big cats are exposed to the risk of destruction. Scientists eventually identified six families of mammals, which by 2100 can not be taken at all.

So, western gorillas, black rhinos, Bengal tigers, African wild ass, warty pig and banteng can only stay in the picture. The researchers call on governments of different countries to stop deforestation and other agricultural works that violate the natural habitat of wild animals.

Scientists have concluded that Anthropogenic era in which a dominant position in the nature of a person holds, has led to tragic consequences for many other species. Studies have shown that extinction, primarily threatens large individuals: currently threatened with extinction are 59% predators, weighing more than 15 kg, and 60% herbivores weighing up to 100 kg

zoologists Group published its. report concerning endangered species. So, say the authors of the work, by 2100 the world will completely disappear by representatives of the western gorilla, black rhino, Bengal tiger, wild ass and banteng. If nothing changes, then our descendants will see these animals only on pictures. The team of zoologists from the American Institute of Biological Sciences published a report, according to which by 2100 the world will completely disappear, some representatives of megafauna.

At the moment there is the era Anthropogenic when people are dominant mammals in the world, which has led to tragic consequences for other species. Larger specimens are generally at greater risk of extinction than smaller, stress the authors of the work, published in BioScience portal. According to recent studies, about 59% of large predators weighing over 15 kg and 60% herbivores weighing up to 100 kg are endangered. Particularly deplorable is the situation in Africa and Asia, where the gorillas, rhinos and big cats are at risk of destruction.

Scientists eventually identified six families of mammals, which by 2100 could not stay at all. So, western gorillas, black rhinos, Bengal tigers, African wild ass, warty pig and banteng can only stay in the picture. The researchers call on governments of different countries to stop deforestation and other agricultural works that violate the natural habitat of wild animals.

If you will not be taken any action, then later that our grandchildren will learn about these animals only from scientific encyclopedias as He remarked the study’s author. At this point, you can rectify the situation.


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