Behavioral analysis of an animal on the endangered species list:how your animal makes a living in the wild, mating behaviors, and parenting behaviors.

Behavioral analysis of an animal on the endangered species list:

(use the amur leopard or the turtle)
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/directory?direction=desc&sort=extinction_status

Include the scientific name of the animal, its natural habitat, how many survive in the wild today and if it is included on the endangered species list.

Your analysis must include sections on how your animal makes a living in the wild, mating behaviors, and parenting behaviors (following all the sections in the text).

For instance, describe how the animal makes a living in the wild by going into detail about its foraging behaviors, migrating patterns, its predators/prey, competition and territoriality, communication, and group/solitary living behaviors.

Then for the mating and parenting section describe the sexual conflict, sexual selection and courtship behaviors as well as mating pattern, parenting and helping/cooperation behaviors.

Include throughout the analysis how these behaviors are learned/adapted so as to be advantageous to the species. Lastly, describe conservation efforts to improve the animal’s survival.