Animals
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Turtles and Crocodiles at Risk of Extinction among Other Reptiles Species
According to the first major global assessment of the world's species, at least one in every five species of reptiles are at brink of extinction, including more than half of turtles and crocodiles. More than 20% of the cold-blooded animals could face extinction.
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