[Audio] Javan Rhino Joshua Almonia This PowerPoint is just a template and pictures and text, This is Javan rhino and.
[Audio] Claim Cutting down a forest to use the land for crops or housing is making it hard for animals and plants to survive, and it’s changing how they interact with each other..
[Audio] Habitat of (Javan rhino) While the Habitat of Java Rhino was lost, they were around Bangladesh and In Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and many more but because of deforestation Java claimed to put them in Java National park, within only 76 Java rhino. And they were in Java currently, they were once in Bangladesh through Thailand Cambodia, Vietnam to Malaysia. As economic development, changes in grassland composition, logging, and agriculture degrade and destroy wildlife habitats, rhino populations are declining so they had to move them In one place. And in this picture it shows where they were through The history.
[Audio] Deforestation Javan Rhino habitat got destroyed because of Agriculture and economic industry, and it cause the Animal to be put in one place and had to be in National Park and some of them got killed by trophy and during the colonial times They were also killed as agricultural pests and for their horn, a highly prized commodity in traditional Asian medicine. Poaching remains an ever-present threat. And the type of Deforestation where the economic couldn't hold the population of Javan rhino so they started cutting tree for agriculture and economic..
[Audio] Classification of (Javan Rhino) Animals scientific name: Javan rhinoceros Chordata Mammalia Perissodactyla Rhinocerotidae In this picture it shows its Taxonomy..
[Audio] Taxonomy of ( Javan rhino) Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Rhinocerotidae Tribe: Rhinocerotini Genus: One-horned rhinoceros This is the full version of Javan Rhino Taxonomy..
[Audio] Food web of ( Javan Rhino) Tertiary Secondary consumer Primary consumer Producer In this slide it could be seen the food webs, like the produce and primary consumer and many more, it shows Deer and Javan rhino eat Tall grass but in Tertiary It could be seen Hyenas is at the top, they were some case where Hyenas kill Baby lion, but since no animal eat it, Lion is at thee top..
[Audio] Food web If the Javan Rhino went extinct, Lion and tiger they would be force to eat The other animal more, and Deer could have chance to repopulate because Lion would hunt Coyotes and Deer will eat more Grass to repopulate and Coyotes could be affected, no Javan Rhino to eat and Coyotes would be eaten, and Deer would probably have more population because of the affection of the Lion to Coyotes and Lion would have to find it new Animal to eat, or would die because No Javan rhino or it could be the opposite The Lion couldn't find food and could went extinct if they couldn't find any Coyotes and Deer probably could go extinct no more Lion hunting Coyotes..
[Audio] Deforestation It impacts them because they lose their habitat causing a huge loss for them and making them find a new place where predators or large animals would not eat them The two habitats where Javan rhinos occur are secure, but much too small for long-term survival of the species If the environment is perfect for them, they could have a chance to produce more of them and find a new plant to eat, which will make them have many Species..
[Audio] Human Impacts The Javan rhino would have a huge population if their homes were not ruined, and it can happen when they got their Habitats back and no Animal would not harm them and maybe in the future, they could move some part in Asia and go to Africa if, Javan Rhino habitat were back and weren't ruined and not put together..
[Audio] And if Javan Rhino didn't lose their habitat, they could have a mass population all around Africa, Asia, or maybe have a chance in South America and could be around the world. And because of their loss Habitat really affects Javan rhinos because they went to other places than in a single place after just a decade of deforestation And Javan rhinos were killed by trophy hunters during colonial times. I claimed they were also killed as agricultural pests and for their horn, a highly prized commodity in traditional Asian medicine. Poaching remains an ever-present threat..
[Audio] https://www.google.com/search?q=wikipedia&rlz=1C1ONGR_enAU1091AU1095&oq=wiki&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqEggAEAAYQxiDARixAxiABBiKBTISCAAQABhDGIMBGLEDGIAEGIoFMg8IARBFGDkYgwEYsQMYgAQyEwgCEC4YgwEYxwEYsQMY0QMYgAQyDQgDEAAYgwEYsQMYgAQyCggEEAAYsQMYgAQyDQgFEAAYgwEYsQMYgAQyDQgGEAAYgwEYsQMYgAQyEAgHEAAYgwEYsQMYgAQYigUyDQgIEC4YgwEYsQMYgAQyBwgJEAAYjwLSAQkyNDc5ajBqMTWoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 https://www.wikipedia.org/ The website I use. https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/javan-rhino This the website I use, it include Google and many more.