<?xml version="1.0"?><endangered_species xmlns="http://www.cookwood.com/nw/end_species1" xmlns:rivers="http://www.cookwood.com/ns/rivers1"><animal>	<name language="English">Giant River Otter</name>	<name language="Latin">pteronura brasiliensis</name>	<threats><threat>habitat destruction		<rivers:name>Amazon</rivers:name>		<rivers:source>Andes Mountains</rivers:source>		</threat>	<threat>hunting</threat>	<threat>mercury poisoning from gold mining</threat>	<threat>pollution from fossil fuel extraction</threat>	<threat>disturbance from tourists</threat>	<threat>overfishing</threat>	<threat>infection by canine distemper virus</threat>	</threats>	<source sectionid="122" newspaperid="21" contentid="630"></source>	<picture filename="otter.jpg" x="200" y="197"/>			<rivers:picture file="amazon.jpg" x="200" y="197"/>	<weight>60 pounds</weight>	<length>8 feet long</length>	<diet><rivers:fauna>fish, crustaceans</rivers:fauna></diet>	<subspecies><name language="English">Giant River Otter</name><name language="Latin">pteronura brasiliensis</name><region>Peru, Northern Argentina</region><rivers:habitat xmlns:rivers="http://www.cookwood.com/ns/rivers1">	<rivers:river>		<rivers:name>Amazon</rivers:name>		<rivers:source>Andes Mountain in Peru</rivers:source>	</rivers:river></rivers:habitat>	<population year="2000">5000</population></subspecies>		</animal>			</endangered_species>
