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Wild mammals once dominated the mammal kingdom. Not anymore. Today, humans and our livestock account for 98% of the world’s land mammals by weight, while wild land mammals are just 2%.

But it’s not just the total number of wild mammals that matters. Having a broad range of different mammals that flourish does too.

There are various reasons why we should care about biodiversity, having a variety of animal and plant life in the world.

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...read more at ourworldindata.org

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I'm pretty surprised that elephants make up as much a percentage as they do.

Deer make total sense. They are a plague in North America.

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Looks like it’s a plague in the UK too, didn’t know that.

... the UK — deer are often viewed as a pest and are culled periodically to try to “keep in check” their impacts on other wildlife and landscapes.
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Thanks for this @0xbitcoiner

Will regale my son with these facts.

Was surprised to find that the blue whale didn’t make the cut, then read that this is a list for land mammals.

We have a rat problem in Singapore! Guess we contribute to its thriving population

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