why should we save lions from disappearence and death
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The tiger is a beautiful animal. But that is not the only reason we should save it. It is time to realize that when you save the tiger, you save the forest and in turn secure your food and water security.
This is because to make sure tigers live, we have to make sure that deer, peafowl and all other animals that the tiger eats (its prey base) live. To make sure that these herbivores live, we must make sure that all the trees, grass and other plants that these prey animals need for food are protected. In this way, the whole forest gets saved! So the tiger becomes an indicator of the forest's health and saving the tiger means saving its entire forest kingdom with all the other animals in it.
By saving tiger forests, we protect the catchment areas of our rivers and recharge groundwater sources.
So we should save the tigers
Totally agre with u
Aggreed.
But lions are needed in jungles because they're kingb of jungle so dats wrong.
Yea I read the other dude before me's response an I agree!! It was a really answer that I wouldn't have realized
This is Me, Why mustn you be so Ignorant?
If Lions die, so does several other Races. Not only that, Lions are Creatures of The world... So we should Save them, Not only that, Many countries Would be Screwed, because Lions are their National Symbol (England) And many Many Coats of Arms, So we Should, for Ecomony, For not only the Lion, over 100 Species that would not survive without the Lions, and for the Human Race.
After God created the animals man was to take care of the animals as part of his wonderful creation not for animals to be abused or killed by man. The animals were not feared by man because they did not eat meat. Still, an unprejudiced reading of the Bible reveals that the Creator does not now oppose the idea of killing an animal for food. Following the flood, Jehovah God told Noah, the progenitor of the entire human family, “Every moving animal that is alive may serve as food for you. . . . Only flesh with its soul—its blood—you must not eat.” (Gen. 9:3, 4) Accordingly God did not forbid the Israelites to hunt and fish. What he did stipulate was that a hunter must pour out the blood of an animal killed. (1 Ki. 4:22, 23; Lev. 17:13, 14) This would help hunters to have regard for life, recognizing that even the life (blood) of animals is from God. God also encouraged respectful regard for animal life by the law that forbade taking the life of a mother bird along with her eggs or offspring. The mother, who would be easier to catch because of her attachment to her young, was to be let escape. This would allow her to have more offspring and would prevent any danger of wiping out the species.—Deut. 22:6, 7. To be noted God did not purpose animals to live forever. He gave mankind that purpose.
Happily, there are changes in store for this magnificent beast. The Bible describes a future time when the lion will live at peace with humans. (Isaiah 11:6-9) Our loving Creator will soon make this a reality. At that time Africa’s majestic maned cat will live in harmony and peace with the rest of creation.
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Eh hem, Lions not Tigers. Tigers should be Saved, but this Page isn't talking about that.