The proposition has always been valid that the larger an animal is, the less compatible it is with our species. Asia stands out because there are some species in the urban areas. There are four species that have adapted to live in such conditions and are: to grow up from number. The study analyzed 14 large species from Asia. For 10 of those, their populations are declining in urban areas due to hunting, habitat destruction and human contact.
Large animals disappear faster than smaller ones. Here are the four species that stand out: tiger, Asian elephant, wild boar and clouded leopard. The population living closer to urban areas is increasing. A contrast to global and local trends. Near the cities, their habitats are better protected and the animals run around less risk from poaching.
Fighting poaching is an essential conservation method from Singapore that has eliminated poaching altogether. Two species thrive here such as wild boar and sambar, a relative of the deer. Unfortunately, however, the tapir, the Malayan bear and the Sumatran rhinoceros are declining in even the most urban areas. The main thing is to eradicate illegal hunting.
Source: Lega Nerd
I am Bret Jackson, a professional journalist and author for Gadget Onus, where I specialize in writing about the gaming industry. With over 6 years of experience in my field, I have built up an extensive portfolio that ranges from reviews to interviews with top figures within the industry. My work has been featured on various news sites, providing readers with insightful analysis regarding the current state of gaming culture.