This document summarizes information about several endangered species, including the Siberian tiger, great white shark, golden eagle, African black rhino, komodo dragon, and African elephant. It provides details on their physical characteristics, population numbers, threats they face such as poaching and habitat loss, and calls the reader to help protect these species by visiting specified websites.
2. The Siberian Tiger
The largest cat that holds the title of the true king of
the jungle. Even bears are afraid of this beast,
because they eat them. Though being the largest cat
in the world there are very few of these big cats left
in the wild. There are over 2,500 of these left in the
wild. Like their cousins the Bengal tiger they are at
the brink of extinction and if poaching never stops,
there will be no Siberian Tiger left in the wild.
Though some teams are sent to catch the poachers,
but there is no time to lose, if you want to help these
big cats and others.
Go to this website
Org/bigcats.com
3. The great White shark
The largest flesh eating shark in the world, this shark can weigh
over 2,000 pounds and can reach lengths of more than 4 meters.
Sharks have been around here for over 400 million years. Great
whites travel around the glob all their lives. Their prey seals,
dolphins and dead whales. In china everyday shark poachers
catch sharks and cut their fins and leave them to die in the ocean.
But, sharks don’t just lose to a battle with humans and when they
have the chance, they will attack you and I`m telling you their will
be blood. Great white sharks don’t often attack people and that’s
right the most reports of a shark attack are caused by bull sharks
the most aggressive sharks in the world but the shark population
is getting less and less everyday. if you want to help these sharks
Go to this website
www.healthyseas.com/org.take-actionnow
4. The golden eagle
The king of the skies, the majestic and very powerful ruler who
keeps an eye on his kingdom. These eagles have a wingspan of
over 1.8-2.8 meters, which is perfect for reaching high altitudes
to catch pray. They have 4.5 to 6.34 cm long claws for catching
rabbits, marmots, ground squirrels, reptiles, birds and fish.
These birds are not at the brink of extinction because they
once were at the brink of extinction in the late 90`s.
5. The African Black
Rhino
The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros
is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and
southern Africa including Angola, Botswana,
Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South
Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, and
Zimbabwe. Although the rhinoceros is referred
to as black, its colours vary from brown to grey.
6. The komodo dragon
The largest lizard in the world. These creatures
live on the islands of komodo, rinca and a few
others. These lizards can grow very large
although there is some difference between
males and females. Males can weigh over 79 to
91 kg and can grow over 2.6 meters long. the
females are a bit smaller than the males, a
female komodo dragon can weigh up to 68 to 73
and can grow as large as 2.3 meters. These lizard
have a venomous bite and very sharp claws.
They are the top predator and only one other
animal can challenge them the crocodile. Their
range is decreasing due to deforestation and
many others.
7. The African elephant
Elephants are the biggest animals on the planet.
These animals can weigh up to 7 tons and can
grow as tall as 2.3 meters. There are only 415,000
left in the wild and most of them are found In the
sub shara and the mali desert. These animals are
hunted for their tusks by poachers and are send to
china for jewelery. In the past century 90% of the
African elephants are killed.