Tuesday, October 23, 2007

THE LINX BY GEMMA ESTRADA

THE LYNX










The linx is an animal in danger of disparition.




The Iberian lynx is small, between 80 and 110 centimeters and weighing less than 13 kilograms or so. Their spots are pronounced and small.


It inhabits areas of central and southwest of the Iberian Peninsula.


The lynx's diet is based mainly on rabbits and hares, although it can eat larger prey as deer.The birds, such as ducks and partridges, rodents and reptiles are also part of their diet, although to a lesser extent.


The decline in the population of Linx is due to decline in European rabbits. In addition, rabbit traps are also cause of death for the lynx.


But the root cause of the lynx disappearing, unfortunately, is the action, whether direct or indirect, of man. The construction of roads, hunting lynx that took place some years ago and other factors. In addition, experts say that if there isn't an end to these conditions, there is a 34% probability that the Iberian lynx disappear from our fauna by the year 2050. Therefore we must all raise awareness and try that this percentage decreases to zero and that the lynx population increases.
GOOD, BUT HOW? CORRECTED.

1 comment:

clara muller said...

Elena Arpa



Your text is right structured and I see because very full and interesting and explains things that I did not know about the lynx. The photo also really like, because it's very funny.
But there are errors in construction sentence because they are messy (desordenadas). But everything else is fine.