why jarrahs are endangered
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HolyRG-ConchJo
23.05.2022 01:31
LinkI commented before you get rekt hahaha please don't kill me- /j
Technoperpetually[OP]
23.05.2022 01:31
Linkdie
Technoperpetually[OP]
23.05.2022 01:31
Linkanyways
HolyRG-ConchJo
23.05.2022 01:32
LinkNOO, MY ONLY WEAKNESS, DEATH.
we were having a peaceful, lovely time. nothing could go wrong. there were once many of us, now there's only 30 of us left.
what happened? you may asked... well... here's the story of how we, the jarrah species, became critically endangered and on the verge of extinction.
as said before, we were having a great time in Australia. chilling with the indigenous people, having fun.
the suddenly the first fleet came... we hid away from the british. we thought we were safe until... the british released the rabbits... peter rabbit was the leader of the whole operation and they sniffed us out. killing off generations of jarrahs and my family and my friends. i survived, of course. how else will i be able to tell the story?
however, as years went by, our numbers declined due to the invasive rabbit species and humans.
soon enough, humans started to kill us off too unintentionally. they littered the streets and our habitats (we live everywhere, preferably isolation, we're introverted and a lil shy....). we became even more endangered... soon enough... the rabbits will finally win this war.