Why Are Elephants Endangered?

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They are endangered because they are being poached for their tusks, meat and their habitat are being used by humans wanting wood from tree's and plants to make medicines and cures for diseases so the food that elephants eat is getting less and less by the day!
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They get killed for tusks and meat totaly disgusting but true (I wish not)
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Elephants are endangered because they've been killed for their ivory tusks. Greedy people don't care about animals or other people.
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One reason for elephants being Endangered is down to poachers killing elephants for there tusks but in most places that has  been stopped
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Elephants are endangered because poachers hunt them for their tusks; their tusks are made of ivory
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People are killing them for their tusks cause they cost a lot of money
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African Elephants are endangered because people are killing them for their ivory tusks.  Also, their natural habitat is being reduced by humans.
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Because their habitats are being taken away from them because of the growing African population. Also because of the expansion of the Sahara desert.
And how could we forget because of their tusks which are made into ivory jewelry

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