Endangered Animals, Species of Threatened Animals in the World

For some species, time on planet Earth is limited. Humans pose the greatest threat to the survival of endangered species as illegal hunting, habitat destruction, and the effects of climate change cause many problems. Keep reading to get to know the most beautiful creatures that need our help, protection and care.

Human civilization has come a long way. Now we can prepare the road to Mars. The achievements of science have changed our lives and the face of the world. But incredible success comes with terrible inconveniences, and we cannot ignore this fact. The greenhouse was once replaced by impressive high-rise buildings. The result is a great plea for help from nature. According to reports, the number of missing animals is already in the millions. Today there are 16,306 species on the list of endangered species; which includes both plants and animals. The following list contains information about the 10 most endangered animals.

AMUR LEOPARD

The stunning cream-colored feathers, completely covered with spots, give the tiger a spectacular view of the tiger. However, the main reason for hunting them is the same. Today, less than 80 of them are still alive, and the Amur star tiger has become one of the most endangered animals in the world. The land of the world’s largest cats is nature and only socializes during mating. They hunt for deer, wild boars, rabbits, and cancer. They are very fast, reaching 37 miles per hour. The Amur population is low due to the degradation of the living environment and large-scale hunting.

AMUR LEOPARD
 

JAVAN RHINOCEROS

They are native to Java and as the name suggests, the Java rhinoceros can be found on the Indonesian island of Java. Small crickets, also known as small crickets, have gray or gray-brown skin and horns less than 20 cm long. Java Kerkira was once found in Borneo, Sumatra, Assam,

JAVAN RHINOCEROS
 

and East Bengal. However, due to habitat loss, hunting and cultivation, it is on the list of endangered species. Today, the remaining population is limited to Ujung Klan National Park.

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LEATHERBACK SEA TURTLES

Nearly all marine animals are threatened by violent capture and overexposure to their skin, meat, eggs, and shells. Climate change contributes to this. Sea urchins are most at risk. 115,000 breeding females in 1980; That number has fallen to between 34,000 and 36,000 around the world. The only soft-shelled turtle is the wood turtle. The shell consists of a thin hard rubber body reinforced by small bones that give it a leather-like appearance. Like scissors, the teeth are flat. So seafood is their staple food. The main threats include marine pollution and commercial fishing.

LEATHERBACK SEA TURTLES
 

ORANGUTAN

Have you ever thought of animals like you, orangutans, whose DNA is 97% human? This extremely patient, intelligent, and caring great ape is in danger. Palm oil plantations, fires, and poaching are the main causes of population decline in Sumatra and the Kalimantan species. Farmers kill illegal orangutans when they enter their farms. Despite the fact that orangutans are very social. In Malay and Indonesian, “orange” comes from “man” and “tan” from “man”, meaning forest; That is, monkeys are called people of the forest.

ORANGUTAN
 

MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

Again, these are animals that share about 98% of our DNA with us. Mountain gorillas are found in only three places in the world, the Virunga Massif and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. Mountain gorillas live in mountains and bamboo forests at an altitude of 1,500 to 4,000 meters and feed on leaves, stems, and shoots. Being closely related to humans, each of them has a different identity; what is a nasal plug? However, their proximity to humans makes them susceptible to the same diseases as humans. They are hunted and affected by habitat loss. All this leads to the fact that mountain gorillas are in serious danger.

MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
 

ASIAN ELEPHANTS

In the last 78 years, the Asian elephant population, which is almost 50%, has tragically declined. The Asian elephant is the country’s largest land animal. They are slightly smaller than their counterpart: the African elephant. And they have small, round ears. It is found in India and throughout Southeast Asia, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. Elephants are considered one of the most intelligent mammals on earth. Their long teeth made them the proudest. However, Asian elephants are usually hunted for their tusks, which are sold illegally at exorbitant prices. The elephants are then killed for their skin and traded for tourism. Loss of habitat adds to an already deteriorating situation.

ASIAN ELEPHANTS
 

TIGERS

The apex predator and one of the game’s most spectacular animals, the Tiger is a majestic jungle machine. They are dynamic in every way. The largest of the cat species, they stalk their prey and hunt alone. Males weigh up to 660 kg and are heavier than females. They are fast. But all is not well. High juvenile mortality, habitat loss, poaching, etc. Illegal hunting deals mainly with hides, furs, meat, and bones. Tigers are in danger. It is also recognized as one of the best land animals in the world.

Tigers
 

VAQUITA

The Vaquita is the smallest and most endangered of the 128 marine mammals in the world. Since 1997 their number has decreased by 92%, today only 30 individuals remain alive. The biggest threats to Vaquitas are illegal to trade and human trafficking. In 2005 the Vaquita Sanctuary was created for sustainability reasons. This prohibited the use of random surface branch networks.

VAQUITA
 

SAOLA

Saola is one of the largest species in the world. It became the only species of Bovidae and appeared in the scientific journal in 1992. Saola’s environment is unique as the fruit itself. It is located in the Anna mite Ranges in Laos and Vietnam. Also called the Asian unicorn. They have two horns with sharp edges. Saola is now on the verge of extinction, largely due to its size.

SAOLA
 

PANGOLIN

Pangolins are one of the most commercially available mammals in the world. There are four types of pangolins, four in Asia and four in Africa. The pangolin is much studied and killed by scales. The amount used is keratin, so there is still an urgent need for execution. Like rhinoceros horns, pangolin bark is used medically, although there are no signs of any benefit. They are also killed for meat. The pangolin is naturally shy, harmless, and solitary. They are also hidden, so their behavior is not well known.

PANGOLIN
 

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