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Endangered animals are those in danger of extinction. The Black-faced Spoonbill,
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© Educational Publishing House Ltdthe Chinese White Dolphin
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and the Romer’s Tree Frog are endangered animals found in Hong Kong.
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The Black-faced Spoonbill spends winter in Hong Kong. It lives on fish and insects.
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The Chinese White Dolphin lives along the coast of Hong Kong.
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It is endangered because of the land reclamation
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© Educational Publishing House Ltdand water pollution.
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The Romer’s Tree Frog is Hong Kong’s smallest frog. It is only one point five to two centimetres long.
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This tiny frog is only found in woodland near waters.
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Do you know other endangered animals in Hong Kong? Share with your friends.
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