The Burmese peacock turtles is now critically endangered in the wild. The population has declined due to habitat loss, hunting, and exploitation for the pet trade. In 2008, it was estimated that there may have only been 1,000 left.
What is the Burmese Peacock Turtles population?
Critically Endangered
The Burmese peacock turtles is now critically endangered in the wild. The population has declined due to habitat loss, hunting, and exploitation for the pet trade. In 2008, it was estimated that there may have only been 1,000 left. |