Black world at risk .. Warnings of extinction


Scientists and experts warned of the danger of the extinction of lions living in the wild, because of the attacks, whether they are from the environment in the environment in which they live, or from outside threats such as those represented by humans.

The BBC's latest documentary, The Threats, threatens five of the world's most famous animals, such as penguins, chimpanzees and leopards, the Daily Mail reported on Saturday.


The lions (specifically the females of the lions) fight to survive in a land that has become full of enemies, at a time when they must keep their offspring amid the harsh challenges imposed on them in the wild.

Newcastle University researcher Nicky Rust said that in order to ensure the survival of lions, efforts must be made to unite animal organizations and to raise funds to maintain them.


After the deaths of nearly 200,000 lion a century ago, some experts believe that the number of lions in the wild currently does not exceed 20 thousand lion, warning that the possibility of decline in this number day by day.


Under the constant threat of male hyenas and lions that kill cubs if they do not prey on them, man emerges as one of the world's most threatened blacks.


The lions face a human attack on many fronts. Panthera, an organization for the protection of wild cats, believes that the most serious reason for its decline is the loss of shelter, as well as the killing of human beings to protect their livestock.