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1. The population of the both Horseshoe crabs and Delaware’s shorebirds is dwindling.

2. The natural habitats of both horseshoe crabs and Delaware’s shorebirds are threatened.

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The two texts show details that state that the natural habitats of the animals are threatened and decreasing, which harms the lives of these animals.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • "Are Horseshoe Crabs Really Crabs?" and "Delaware's Shorebirds" are two texts with strong ecological content.
  • Both show how native and important animals for the ecological balance of their regions are suffering from environmental degradation.
  • This is because pollution and strong exploitation of the environment has damaged the natural habitat of these animals, destroying the places they need to survive.
  • This has been decreasing the populations of these animals, which could lead to their extinction.

With this, the authors reinforce the idea that something must be done, as it is not correct for animals to suffer due to the irresponsibility of human beings towards nature.

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