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8 Ways To Improve Animals

This article is all about how to improve animals. Think of all the benefits you can bestow upon the world, if only you knew the right moves. To make your job easier, here are some quick tips on what to do with those poor animals like giraffe lifting boy in air.

8 ways to improve animals are:

1. Save the Elephant

The elephant is the largest land animal in the world, but it’s also one of the most threatened species. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is a large mammal and can grow up to 20 feet long and weigh up to 6 tons.

Asian elephants are best known for their proboscis (the trunk), a very long nose that resembles a walking hose. Some animals depend on their nose for communication, others use it for breathing, and still others use it to smell food! Elephants are also great swimmers, able to cross rivers and lakes with ease.

The Asian elephant gets its name from “India,” so named for the fact that this species was first observed there. Sadly, the elephant has lost much of its habitat to deforestation. In fact, there are now only about 50,000 Asian elephants in the world.

2. Save the Tiger

The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat in the world, and one of the most threatened species. An adult tiger can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh up to 300 pounds. Tigers are thought to have evolved from a larger version of the leopard (family Felidae), which was first observed in Russia thousands of years ago.

Tigers are found only in Asia; they used to roam nearly all over Eurasia, Africa, and even North America. Today, due to deforestation, there are only about 5,000 Sumatran tigers left!

3. Save The Whale

The whale is a marine mammal with flippers instead of arms and legs. The largest species is the blue whale, which can reach up to 100 feet long and weigh as much as 150 tons.

Whales are mainly baleen, or filter-feeders. They feed using mouthfuls of water that they scoop up with specialized plates (“baleen”) that hang down in their mouths. Whales feed on small fish, krill (a type of shrimp), and other animals that swim near the surface of the water.

4. Save the deer 

Cervus elaphus is a member of the deer family – cervids – and one of the most common big game animals in North America. An adult deer can grow up to 5 feet long and weigh as much as 300 pounds. Deer are best known for their antlers, which grow from a bone called the pedicle on top of the animal’s head. Antlers fall off and regrow each year, this cycle being determined by hormone levels. Male deer use their antlers to fight with each other during mating season in order to win over a female. The male deer is called a “buck,” while the female is referred to as a “doe.” Deer eat many types of vegetation, but they are especially fond of young shoots, leaves, and buds.

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5. Save the Turtle

The turtle is a reptile that lives its entire life on land. All turtles are cold-blooded, which means that they only control their body temperature by the amount of heat produced by their metabolism. This means that those darn turtles need a place to sleep, so it’s in your best interest to help them find a good sleeping spot!

Turtles come in a wide variety of sizes, from tiny 2-inch Painted turtles to huge 4-foot box turtles and 6-foot leatherbacks. The largest turtle species is called the giant tortoise, which can reach up to 200 pounds and can live for 200 years or more (wow!).

6. Save the Elephant Seal

The elephant seal is a large marine mammal with no fur, ears, or nose. The northern elephant seal can grow up to 15 feet long and weigh as much as 4 tons. Elephant seals are known for their size, strength, and loud mating calls.

This species can dive to depths of over 3,000 feet and stay underwater for up to 80 minutes at a time; this allows the seal to hunt any animal it wants in its habitat. Elephant seals eat only fish and squid during their adult lives!

7. Save The Grasshopper

The grasshopper is a type of insect that has light-green or brownish, armored body with long hind legs used for jumping. The grasshopper can grow up to 8 inches long and have wings that can be folded over its body.

There are over 10,000 species of grasshoppers all over the world; they are found in almost every country! Some species prefer certain lifestyles, such as living in dark places underground or living in trees during the day and coming out at night to eat plants.

8. Save The Kraken

The kraken is a huge squid (Architeuthis dux) that lives in the oceans of Azeroth and Outland. The kraken can grow up to the size of a ship and has tentacles that are over 100 feet long. It also has large eyes, which it uses to spot prey in the water.

The kraken is not very smart, but other animals avoid them out of fear. The kraken is one of the most dangerous predators on Azeroth and Outland. The kraken uses its tentacles to pull prey into its powerful jaws, which are lined with razor-sharp teeth.

Like most squid species, the kraken can eject a cloud of dark ink into the water to drive away predators.

Conclusion:

It is not a simple thing to save animals. There are some ways that you can help animals. If we are not careful, the world will lose its wildlife; and if we don’t save these animals, then what would happen to our planet? I once read an article about Earth which says “Earth is a beautiful place where good people live”, but there are also some bad things on the planet like environmental pollution, air pollution and animal slaughtering and more. So we should be careful in order to maintain the beauty of this Earth because it is our home.

Aaron Finch
There are many labels that could be given to describe me, but one thing’s for certain: I am an entrepreneur with passion. Whether it's building websites and social media campaigns for new businesses or traveling the world on business trips - being entrepreneurs means constantly looking at yourself in a different light so as not get bored of your own success!