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Endagered Animals of South Asia


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  1. This is a very informative presentation about endangered animals of South Asia. I learnt a lot from it. Keep posting! :D

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  2. Good one. This is a great topic to write on.
    KEEP BLOGGING!

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  3. Very nice indeed:) But I would like to see you commenting on my blog please since I have been posting a lot lately

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  4. Nice presentation! Very true - so many animals are endangered and most are vulnerable due to human activity. D: You've added some great facts! Tigers and Amur leopards are also critically endangered, right? Keep up the good work, Azka! :D

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