Endangered Animal

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Across
  1. 1. Susceptible to harm, injury, or attack; easily hurt physically or emotionally; in need of special protection or care.
  2. 5. To make or become less or smaller in size, amount, intensity, or importance; to reduce or weaken something gradually.
  3. 8. People who illegally hunt, catch, or fish on someone else's property or in protected areas, often for valuable or rare animals or plants.
  4. 9. At risk of becoming endangered; facing a high likelihood of harm, danger, or extinction.
Down
  1. 2. To completely eliminate or destroy something undesirable or harmful; to eradicate something means to remove it entirely.
  2. 3. In danger of extinction; facing a very high risk of no longer existing as a species.
  3. 4. Domesticated animals, such as cattle, sheep, and poultry, raised for agricultural purposes, typically for their meat, milk, wool, or other products.
  4. 6. The natural environment or surroundings where an organism, plant, or animal, usually lives or grows; the specific place that provides the necessary conditions for their survival.
  5. 7. To regain or get back something that was lost, stolen, damaged, or missing
  6. 8. An animal that is hunted, caught, and eaten by another for food; a victim of an attack or exploitation.