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World wildlife habitats Published: Seattle Post-Intelligencer Date: March 4, 1996 About this cartoon: A dramatic visual depiction of how human encroachment is rapidly shrinking and splitting animal habitats. At some point, a habitat can become too small to sustain the animals still living in it or can isolate animals from mates, thinning or ending the gene pool.. Noteworthy: The bear is a Malayan sun bear, smallest species of bear and a sort of personal icon. | ||||||||||||||
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