8. Which animals are killed for their tusks to obtain ivory?
a) Lions
b) Elephant
c) Tigers
d) Snakes
9. Why are trees cut in forests?
a) To use the wood
b) To make nests
c) To provide food for animals
d) To protect the animals
10. Which organization works to protect animals?
a) World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
b) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
c) United Nations (UN)
d) Greenpeace
Q – Fill in the blanks
_________ live in small family groups.
Birds build their nests using twigs and _________.
Some animals eat only _________.
Snakes and crocodiles are killed for their _________.
Tigers are killed for their skin, teeth, and _________.
Rhinoceros are killed for their _________.
Rabbits, foxes, and some other animals are killed for their _________.
We should protect our forests and save the _________.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) works to protect _________.
Many wild animals are in danger because we cut down trees and destroy their _________.
Q –Â True or false
Lions live in small family groups.
Birds use twigs and grass to build their nests.
Some animals eat only plants.
Snakes and crocodiles are killed for their skin.
Tigers are killed for their skin, teeth, and claws.
Rhinoceros are killed for their horns.
Rabbits, foxes, and some other animals are killed for their fur.
It is important to protect our forests and save the animals.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) works to protect animals.
Wild animals are not in danger due to human activities.
Q – Answer the following questions
   Q: Where do lions live?
   Q: What do birds use to build their nests?
   Q: Why are snakes and crocodiles killed?
   Q: What tiger body parts are in demand?
   Q: What are rhinoceros killed for?
   Q: Why are rabbits, foxes, and some other animals killed?
   Q: Which organization works to protect animals?
   Q: Why are wild animals in danger?