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It can lead to violence against humans.
It causes a lot of pains when people shot them because they do not die immediately and it makes them feel angry.
Some people will use it to hunting illegally.
It can make this species become rarer.
If people do not want to come here to travel, they will not bring revenues to local people.
Elephants are one of the most attractive tourists come to here.
They have a high risk of being extinction because some people do not know how to protect them and even kill them.
The number of elephants decreases rapidly in around a hundred - year recently.
There do not have many elephants left in this world.
The number of elephants has been reduced from 10 million a hundred year ago to 400,000 today.