2022년 3월 17일 목요일

The extinction of Korean tigers during the Japanese colonial period.

 Humans almost had the upper hand over beasts by possessing guns in the 15th and 6th centuries, but it was during the invention of the fast firearms in the 19th century that Princess Ani of Japan actually had the upper hand. True, tiger hunters in the late Joseon Dynasty also had firearms, but tigers bit people until the end of the 19th century. When American rifles were invented in 18230, Westerners then beat animals to death, and most of them became extinct in the early 20th century, as shown in the pump below. Even the wolves in the Seaton Zoological Age... ...are the most threatening animals to humans in the Middle Ages... ...are the wolves and tigers... ...the three scariest elements in France in the 16th century. A 1899 photo of an Englishman proudly lying on the body of an Indian tiger is known as an imperial symbol, but in fact, most Indians will respond, right? Who told me to chase a monster that eats people... ...in a country where it can't live either. The Japanese wolf also became extinct in 1905, as shown in the pump below. Wolves in Korea survived until the Korean War after liberation and then became extinct. In the 1960s? 1970s, environmental issues were not raised until the Roman club, and efforts to reverse this phenomenon began. I heard that China is also quite severe, although it is still difficult to make ends meet in developed countries where people live well. It is said that there are still bears left in Japan. Oh, my... ...we've also used straw to suck up Woongnyo's junior colleagues have turned into gallbladder juice. This is just an idea, but as much as the merciless environmental perception of the modern West, Confucianism in Korea and China is equivalent to environmental destruction. It's the same with Mindungsan Mountain, which is red in the late Joseon Dynasty. Or not. I can't guarantee this. In any case, we have shed light on those who spread fear among the dark ages of tens of thousands of years and suddenly fell into a rug in the early 19th and 20th centuries... ...and hidden people of history. This is also a major change in the impact of the Industrial Revolution. =====================================================This is the article that was sent. Let me tell you about extinct beasts. 1. The area where the Barbary Lion lived was North Africa, that is... It refers to the area close to the Sahara Desert. Over the years, the natural environment of North Africa has changed significantly. As a result of the spread of desertification and the constant entry of humans into the green earth... The Barbary lion was robbed of its habitat and driven northward. It disappeared in 1700 in Tripoli and 1891 in Algeria and Tunisia. At the sound of a gunshot on Mount Atlas in 1922, The last Barbary lion who survived to the end was shot dead. However, according to recent news... Near the Atlas Mountains, we restored the Barbary lion and the lion close to its original shape. It is said that he succeeded in reviving the Barbary Lion, which was wiped out in the 1920s. 2. Caspian tiger Caspian tiger's fur was sold at a high price... In Japan and Hong Kong, the amount was once 10 million won (the current monetary value). The transaction was made at the above price. Native people along the Caspian coast have traditionally believed that Caspian tigers do no harm to humans, but when they are determined to make money, the story changes... In the former Soviet Union and Iran, people use guns to catch tigers. Not only fur but also bones have been used as medicinal herbs and tonic, which has become very popular. The last wild Caspian tiger was identified was in 1958. It is officially considered to have become completely extinct in the 1970s. However, the tiger also restored the original form at Minnesota National Park in Iran, and now the Caspian tiger is in a Caspian tiger. 3. The Koriyaks, who lived near Kamchatka, worshipped the brown bear, but since European hunters stepped in and hunted for its fur... It became extinct in 1920. 4. This Arizona Jaguar has seen people bring it into Arizona, USA, developing livestock and farming... They die because they attacked livestock. And the fur is so beautiful... Like a Caspian tiger, he was killed for that reason. It became extinct in 1905. 5.Farmers throw bait at poisoned meat for killing or snatching long-eared foxes, and the number drops sharply while eating the meat. It was destroyed in 1910 in California, USA. 6. The Wolf of Nebraska is Robo, the Wolf King, who we know well about in the Seaton Zoo. It is said to have been a kind of Nebraska wolf. In other words, it means "the Loafer Wolf." How cruel, wise, and wise the Wolf King Robo... And you know what a brilliant fighter and a skilled tactician he is. These guys are... In the name of harming livestock... In June 1927, the last remaining Nebraska wolf was killed in Montana. 7. California grizzly bears... The number of extinct carnivores has been killed for harming humans and livestock. The same goes for this giant grizzly bear. He's supposed to be peaceful... He was a living carnivore prince in California. By the way, since people pioneered California... The grizzly bears began to cross human territory. Originally... California has a mine where gold can be dug, so people from all over the world are concentrating on California. The grizzly bear was so uncomfortable. With the introduction of humans, the number of grizzly bears begins to decrease gradually by humans as a reason for the indiscriminate killing of easier-to-eat livestock. Also, one day, they bite and eat people. It is also called Man-eater cannibals, and as the days went by, the poaching of grizzly bears only intensified. It became extinct in the 1920s. 8. This Tasmanian wolf is called by many names. Pocket wolf, marsupial wolf, marsupial tiger, pocket tiger, silacin, tylacin, etc. It's called. Ever since humans came to Tasmania Island in Australia... The fate of these men begins to end. When humans released livestock and started livestock farming... Every year, when the sheep were killed by Dingo, a wild dog, it was regarded as a Tasmanian wolf, and his number gradually decreased. For 26 years until 1914, in the wild... It is said that 2,268 pocket wolves were killed by humans. In 1933, the last one died at the zoo. 9. Japanese wolves, which became extinct in 1905, were once recognized as objects of worship by the Japanese, but due to the fact that they ate horses... The situation has changed... The facts that we can find out here... Human indirect and direct influences show that many species have died so far. Indirect influence means that humans have pioneered in paradise where animals and plants live... As the living things were deprived of their place, they gradually... It refers to a decrease in the number, and a direct effect refers to a phenomenon in which the number of living things decreases rapidly by humans directly entering places where animals and plants are located and catching or killing them recklessly.

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