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Protection for weirdest species
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A conservation programme for some of the world's most bizarre and unusual creatures has been launched by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).
Species like the bumblebee bat and the pygmy hippopotamus will be protected under the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (Edge) project.
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These weirdest species are a part of the nature, and constitute the global biodiversity. They have their role in nature. For e.g. if a sort of the insect or animal disappears that it brings the disappearance of some other species.... That's why everyone should be protected.
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Of course we should protect them, what else we will show to our children? These species are funny and also are a part of ecosystem, they shouldn't be left without protection.
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By gazing at these weirdest species we can only understand the fact how these beings are different and diverse. Of course they should be protected, all of them wanna live and no one wants to die or perish.
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