Monday, October 26, 2020

For Which Cause should we kill Mustelids.

 Fakkalofa lahi atu Bloggers  today I am telling you guy why we should kill mustelids. This is my opinion if you have a different opinion then that is okay because everyone has there own opinion. If you want you could write to me why you should or shouldn't kill mustelids. I hope you enjoy my writing please tell me how I went.


MUSTELIDS

Would you want mustelids to kill our native animals? Millions of animals are being extinct from mustelids. In my persuasive writing I am going to talk about how mustelids kill native animals, they are nothing good about mustelids,  and mustelids eat too much food.



Mustelids kills many kinds of native animals. Since 1880 Mustelids and rats killed 40% of our native birds and have been extinct. If you got rid of mustelids our native animals won’t be terminated. Only five out of 100 kiwi chicks survived and most were killed by stoats.


They are nothing good about mustelids. They are ruthless killers. In 3 months a single male ferret killed 3 out of 10 breeding male kiwi and damaged two other nests.They are nothing good about mustelids. They are ruthless killers. In 3 months a single male ferret killed 3 out of 10 breeding male kiwi and damaged two other nests. Weasels are the most fierce of the mustelids and have a long flexible body and that allows them to pursue their prey.


Mustelids eat too much food. A stoat eats anything like - rodents, birds, weta, lizards and kiwi chicks. Mustelids eat native and endemic birds, their chicks and eggs, Invertebrates and lizards. Weasels tackle prey larger than them. Nesting eggs are easy to target for weasels, lizards and insects.Stoats can climb trees and swim a few kilometres and they hunt day and night.




Mustelids eat too much food, kill way too many animals and there are no reasons why mustelids should be allowed in New Zealand. If mustelids are dead our native animals can run freely in the world and when we go to the park there will be native animals everywhere.  


By: bahja

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