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5. CIRCUS TREE
To make this
“BASKET TREE”
,Erland son
planted six
sycamore trees in
a circle and then
grafted them
together to form
the diamond
patterns
7. MONTEZUMA CYPRESS :The Tule tree
The Tule tree
Is so thick that
people say you
don’t hug this
tree, it hugs you
Instead !
Located
near the
city of
Oaxaca
,Mexico
This tree has largest trunk girth at 190feet(58)m and trunk
diameter at 37 feet(11.3)m
8. COAST RED WOOD: Hyperion and drive-thru trees
Hyperion beat out the previous record holder
STATOSPHERE GIANT in the redwoods state
park(at 370
feet/112.8)
Its big enough that you can drive your car
through them!!!!!!!!!
9. THE BAAB PRISON TREE
Its so named
because its stout
trunk,14m in
circumference had
been cut into to
form a small cell
used as a prison.
It is approximately
1500 years old
10. DRAGON BLOOD TREE
It is unusual for a number of reasons .
Its trunk is bare and branches are only at the top, ending
in sharp spiky leaves
11. BOOJUM TREE
It resembles a
cactus more than
a tree at first
sight
As a native of a
desert ,the leaves
of the plant are
small and cover
the trunk to
reduce water loss
12. CHAPEL OAK
The oak itself is approximately 800 years old and
the chapels were added in the 1600s.
13. RAINBOW EUCALPTUS
This tree, native to phillipines, sheds the outer layer of
its bark often to expose new, green bark underneath
They are the most rarest tress cultivated only in
phillipines.
14. PENNANTIA BAYLISIANA
The tree is unusual in the literal sense of uncommon
as it is, in fact , the rarest tree we know of in wild
17. BAIJI(YANGTZE RIVER
DOLPHIN)
With no more than a few tens of individuals
,YANGTZE RIVER DOLPHIN is one of the worlds
rarest mammals
There are news that species is functionally
extinct,
20. JAVAN RHINO
This scarce animal is one of the rhino species with fewer
than 60 animals surviving in only 2 known locations :one in
INDONESIA and the other in VIETNAM
21. HISPID HARE
Also called the “BRISTLY RABBIT ”
,this hare has been recorded along
the southern foothills of the
himalayan hispid hare mountain
chain,nepal,bengal and assam.
23. TAMARAW(DWARF WATER
BUFFALO)
Found in the island of Mindoro in
the phillipinnes ,the tamaraw is the
only dwarf water buffalo endemic
phillipine bovine
24. IBEREIAN
LYNX
The lynx,the most endangered of the worlds 36
cats ,stands on the edge of extinction.its severely
restricted in area in andalusia.
25. RED WOLF
This wolf is a smaller
and a more slender
cousin of the gray wolf,
historically ranging from
south eastern red
wolfunited states to
floride.
30. PINK PIGEON
This is one of the most beautiful birds you will ever see in
the world. this bird is found in mauritius
Only 70 pigeons are left currently and are in great danger
to extinct.
31. Kakapo or owl
parrot
Kakapo is a native bird of new zealand. There are only 125 birds left
of this kind. This particular bird cannot fly and this is the only species
of flightless parrot all over the world
32. Magpie robin
this bird is only found in asian or african continents.there are many types but
these birds are in great danger of extinction
This is a small bird,has a long tail and has a beautiful blue colored skin
33. Hawaiin crow;
This is a very rare crow
which is only found in hawaii
island .
Only 56 birds are seen in the
san diego zoo an they are
extinct in the wild
In ancient times,this bird is
considered as a family
god,which now sadly is
becoming extinct.
34. It is a simple honey creeper creatures from hawaii that could
be defined along with its grey back,greenish wings and
trace,blond just top and breast,along with a less massive shaded
belly fat .it is normally 19 centimeter for sometime along with
rounded fees and enormous finch.
YELLOW
SPARROW
35. Christma
s island
frigate
bird
Its name came from this christmas
island found in the indian ocean .it s
typically found inhabiting in immense
plants .it is ninty to 100 centimeter
long. it is such a titanic, fork-tailed
sea bird by using milky stomach, pale
36. Marvellous spatuletail
It’s a humming bird which has a medium sized established of 15
centimeter prolonged along with wretched symbol feathers.
It is normally exceptional and scarce in a way so it has four
down at its trace .