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ENDANGERED SPECIES
From:
SHRIYA BHARDWAJ
Class: 6th , Section: A
ENDANGERED SPECIES
 An Endangered species is a species which has
been categorized by the Internatiional Union for
conservationof natrure (IUCN) Red list as likely to
become extinct.
"Endangered" is the second most
severe conservation status for wild populations in
the IUCN's schema after critically endangered (CR).
Black Rhino
Black rhinos have two horns, and
occasionally a third small
posterior horn. The front horn is
longer than the rear which makes
them lucrative targets for the
illegal trade in rhino horn.
Today, black rhinos remain
Critically Endangered because of
rising demand for rhino horn,
which has driven poaching to
record levels.
Cross River gorilla
Cross River gorillas live in a region
populated by many humans who
have encroached upon the
gorilla’s territory—clearing forests
for timber and to create fields for
agriculture and livestock.
Poaching occurs in the forests as
well, and the loss of even a few of
these gorillas has a detrimental
effect on such a small population.
HAWKSBILL TURTLE
Hawksbills are named for their
narrow, pointed beak. They also
have a distinctive pattern of
overlapping scales on their shells
that form a serrated-look on the
edges. These colored and
patterned shells make them
highly-valuable and commonly
sold as "tortoiseshell" in markets.
They are much sought after
throughout the tropics for their
beautiful brown and yellow
carapace plates that are
manufactured into tortoiseshell
items for jewelry and ornaments.
Pangolins
These solitary, primarily nocturnal
animals, are easily recognized by
their full armor of scales. A
startled pangolin will cover its
head with its front legs, exposing
its scales to any potential
predator. If touched or grabbed it
will roll up completely into a ball,
while the sharp scales on the tail
can be used to lash out. Pangolins
are in high demand for their meat
scales. Scales are used in
traditional medicine and folk
remedies to treat a range of
ailments from asthma to
rheumatism and arthritis.
SUMATRAN ELEPHANT
Sumatran elephants typically
have smaller tusks but they are
enough to tempt poachers who
kill the animals and sell their
tusks on the illegal ivory market.
SAOLA
Saola are recognized by two
parallel horns with sharp ends,
which can reach 20 inches in
length and are found on both
males and females. They are a
cousin of cattle but resemble an
antelope. Saola have striking
white markings on the face and
large maxillary glands on the
muzzle. As forests disappear
under the chainsaw to make way
for agriculture, plantations and
infrastructure, saola are being
squeezed into smaller spaces.
SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN
The Sumatran orangutan is
almost exclusively arboreal, living
among the trees of tropical
rainforests. This has been
attributed to mass fruit on fig
trees, where groups of Sumatran
orangutans can come together to
feed. Orangutan habitat in north
Sumatra is being lost at an
extremely high rate, mainly due
to fire and conversion of forests
to oil palm plantations and other
agricultural development. This
species depends on high-quality
forests.
VAQUITA
Vaquita, the world’s most rare
marine mammal, is on the edge
of extinction. The vaquita has a
large dark ring around its eyes
and dark patches on its lips that
form a thin line from the mouth
to the pectoral fins. Its dorsal
surface is dark gray, sides pale
gray and ventral surface white
with long, light gray markings.
AFRICAN WILD DOG
The wild dog is one of the world’s
most endangered mammals. Wild
dogs are social and gather in
packs of around ten individuals,
but some packs number more
than 40. They are opportunistic
predators that hunt medium-
sized ruminants, such as gazelles.
In a sprint, African wild dogs can
reach speeds of more than 44
miles per hour.
BLACK SPIDER MONKEY
The black spider monkey—also
known as the Guiana or red-faced
spider monkey. The destruction of
tropical rainforests and threats
from hunting pose the greatest
challenge to the black spider
monkey’s survival. Because they
prefer mature tropical forests and
seldom venture into disturbed
habitats, these monkeys are
especially vulnerable to the
effects of forest fragmentation.
BLACK-FOOTED FERRET
Habitat loss, reduced prey
populations, and non-native
disease threaten the recovery of
the black-footed ferret. The ferret
is entirely dependent on the
presence of prairie dogs and their
colonies for food, shelter and
raising young. Without ample
reintroduction sites and
distribution of prairie dogs, full
black-footed ferret recovery
remains difficult.
BLUE WHALE
The blue whale is the largest
animal on the planet, weighing as
much as 200 tons (approximately
33 elephants). The blue whale
has a heart the size of a
Volkswagen Beetle. Its stomach
can hold one ton of krill and it
needs to eat about four tons of
krill each day. They are the
loudest animals on Earth and are
even louder than a jet engine.
Their calls reach 188 decibels,
while a jet reaches 140 decibels.
Their low frequency whistle can
be heard for hundreds of miles
and is probably used to attract
other blue whales.
GIANT PANDA
This peaceful creature with a
distinctive black and white coat is
adored by the world and
considered a national treasure in
China. The rarest member of the
bear family, pandas live mainly in
bamboo forests high in the
mountains of western China,
where they subsist almost
entirely on bamboo. They must
eat from 26 to 84 pounds of it
every day, a formidable task for
which they use their enlarged
wrist bones that function as
opposable thumbs.
GREEN TURTLE
The green turtle is one of the
largest sea turtles and the only
herbivore among the different
species. Green turtles are in fact
named for the greenish color of
their cartilage and fat, not their
shells. Green turtles are found
mainly in tropical and subtropical
waters. Like other sea turtles,
they migrate long distances
between feeding grounds and the
beaches from where they
hatched. Classified as
endangered, green turtles are
threatened by overharvesting of
their eggs, hunting of adults,
being caught in fishing gear and
loss of nesting beach sites.
SEA LIONS
Sea lions haul out in large
colonies on rocks and sandy
shores on the Islands. They move
into the water to feed and cool
off as needed.
GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN
Dolphins are one of the oldest
creatures in the world along with
some species of turtles, crocodiles
and sharks. Ganges river dolphins
once lived in the Ganges-
Brahmaputra -Meghna & Karnaphuli-
Sangu river systems of Nepal, India,
and Bangladesh.
The Ganges river dolphin can only live
in freshwater and is essentially blind.
They hunt by emitting ultrasonic
sounds, which bounces off of fish and
other prey, enabling them to “see” an
image in their mind. They are
frequently found alone or in small
groups, and generally a mother and
calf travel together.
SNOW LEOPARD
The snow leopard’s powerful build
allows it to scale great steep
slopes with ease. Its hind legs give
the snow leopard the ability to
leap six times the length of its
body. A long tail provides balance
and agility and also wraps around
the resting snow leopard as
protection from the cold.
For millennia, this magnificent cat
was the king of the mountains.
The mountains were rich with
their prey such as blue sheep,
Argali wild sheep, ibex, marmots,
pikas and hares.
RED PANDA
The red panda is slightly larger
than a domestic cat with a bear-
like body and thick russet fur. The
belly and limbs are black, and
there are white markings on the
side of the head and above its
small eyes. Red pandas are very
skillful and acrobatic animals that
predominantly stay in trees.
Almost 50 percent of the red
panda’s habitat is in the Eastern
Himalayas. They use their long,
bushy tails for balance and to
cover themselves in winter,
presumably for warmth. Primarily
an herbivore, red panda is
bamboo or plant eating animal.
MONARCH BUTTERFLY
Monarch butterflies hibernate in
the mountain forests, where a less
extreme climate provides them a
better chance to survive. Adult
monarch butterflies possess two
pairs of brilliant orange-red wings,
featuring black veins and white
spots along the edges. Males, who
possess distinguishing black dots
along the veins of their wings, are
slightly bigger than females. Each
adult butterfly lives only about
four to five weeks.
JAGUAR
Jaguars are strong swimmers and
climbers and require large areas of
tropical rain forest and stretches
of riverbank to survive. Hunting
and habitat loss due to
deforestation continue to threaten
the survival of these marvelous
cats.
TUNA
If fish were like cars, tuna would
be the Ferraris of the ocean—
sleek, powerful, and made for
speed. Their torpedo-shaped
bodies streamline their movement
through water, and their special
swimming muscles enable them to
cruise the ocean highways with
great efficiency.
The Atlantic bluefin can reach ten
feet in length and weigh as much
as 1500 pounds (more than a
horse). Their specialized body
shape, fins and scales enable some
species of tuna to swim as fast as
43 miles per hour.
SLOTH
Sloths—the sluggish tree-dwellers
of Central and South America—
spend their lives in the tropical
rain forests. They move through
the canopy at a rate of about 40
yards per day, munching on leaves,
twigs and buds. Sloths have an
exceptionally low metabolic rate
and spend 15 to 20 hours per day
sleeping. And surprisingly enough,
the long-armed animals are
excellent swimmers. They
occasionally drop from their
treetop perches into water for a
paddle.
POISON DART FROG
Many other frog species
camouflage themselves in the
wild, but the poison dart frog
uses its brightly colored skin to
warn predators that it is unfit
to eat. The frog's skin secretes
a dangerous poison that can
paralyze and even kill
predators. There are more than
100 species of poison dart
frogs, including those that live
in the Amazon.
Climate change and habitat
loss threaten their survival.
Amur leopard
The Amur leopard is solitary.
Nimble-footed and strong, it
carries and hides unfinished kills
so that they are not taken by
other predators. They live for 10-
15 years, and in captivity up to 20
years. Similar to other leopards,
the Amur leopard can run at
speeds of up to 37 miles per hour.
This incredible animal has been
reported to leap more than 19
feet horizontally and up to 10 feet
vertically. The Amur leopard is
also known as the Far East
leopard, the Manchurian leopard
or the Korean leopard. The Amur
leopard is Endangered & poached
largely for its beautiful, spotted
fur.
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world endangered species

  • 2. ENDANGERED SPECIES  An Endangered species is a species which has been categorized by the Internatiional Union for conservationof natrure (IUCN) Red list as likely to become extinct. "Endangered" is the second most severe conservation status for wild populations in the IUCN's schema after critically endangered (CR).
  • 3. Black Rhino Black rhinos have two horns, and occasionally a third small posterior horn. The front horn is longer than the rear which makes them lucrative targets for the illegal trade in rhino horn. Today, black rhinos remain Critically Endangered because of rising demand for rhino horn, which has driven poaching to record levels.
  • 4. Cross River gorilla Cross River gorillas live in a region populated by many humans who have encroached upon the gorilla’s territory—clearing forests for timber and to create fields for agriculture and livestock. Poaching occurs in the forests as well, and the loss of even a few of these gorillas has a detrimental effect on such a small population.
  • 5. HAWKSBILL TURTLE Hawksbills are named for their narrow, pointed beak. They also have a distinctive pattern of overlapping scales on their shells that form a serrated-look on the edges. These colored and patterned shells make them highly-valuable and commonly sold as "tortoiseshell" in markets. They are much sought after throughout the tropics for their beautiful brown and yellow carapace plates that are manufactured into tortoiseshell items for jewelry and ornaments.
  • 6. Pangolins These solitary, primarily nocturnal animals, are easily recognized by their full armor of scales. A startled pangolin will cover its head with its front legs, exposing its scales to any potential predator. If touched or grabbed it will roll up completely into a ball, while the sharp scales on the tail can be used to lash out. Pangolins are in high demand for their meat scales. Scales are used in traditional medicine and folk remedies to treat a range of ailments from asthma to rheumatism and arthritis.
  • 7. SUMATRAN ELEPHANT Sumatran elephants typically have smaller tusks but they are enough to tempt poachers who kill the animals and sell their tusks on the illegal ivory market.
  • 8. SAOLA Saola are recognized by two parallel horns with sharp ends, which can reach 20 inches in length and are found on both males and females. They are a cousin of cattle but resemble an antelope. Saola have striking white markings on the face and large maxillary glands on the muzzle. As forests disappear under the chainsaw to make way for agriculture, plantations and infrastructure, saola are being squeezed into smaller spaces.
  • 9. SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN The Sumatran orangutan is almost exclusively arboreal, living among the trees of tropical rainforests. This has been attributed to mass fruit on fig trees, where groups of Sumatran orangutans can come together to feed. Orangutan habitat in north Sumatra is being lost at an extremely high rate, mainly due to fire and conversion of forests to oil palm plantations and other agricultural development. This species depends on high-quality forests.
  • 10. VAQUITA Vaquita, the world’s most rare marine mammal, is on the edge of extinction. The vaquita has a large dark ring around its eyes and dark patches on its lips that form a thin line from the mouth to the pectoral fins. Its dorsal surface is dark gray, sides pale gray and ventral surface white with long, light gray markings.
  • 11. AFRICAN WILD DOG The wild dog is one of the world’s most endangered mammals. Wild dogs are social and gather in packs of around ten individuals, but some packs number more than 40. They are opportunistic predators that hunt medium- sized ruminants, such as gazelles. In a sprint, African wild dogs can reach speeds of more than 44 miles per hour.
  • 12. BLACK SPIDER MONKEY The black spider monkey—also known as the Guiana or red-faced spider monkey. The destruction of tropical rainforests and threats from hunting pose the greatest challenge to the black spider monkey’s survival. Because they prefer mature tropical forests and seldom venture into disturbed habitats, these monkeys are especially vulnerable to the effects of forest fragmentation.
  • 13. BLACK-FOOTED FERRET Habitat loss, reduced prey populations, and non-native disease threaten the recovery of the black-footed ferret. The ferret is entirely dependent on the presence of prairie dogs and their colonies for food, shelter and raising young. Without ample reintroduction sites and distribution of prairie dogs, full black-footed ferret recovery remains difficult.
  • 14. BLUE WHALE The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, weighing as much as 200 tons (approximately 33 elephants). The blue whale has a heart the size of a Volkswagen Beetle. Its stomach can hold one ton of krill and it needs to eat about four tons of krill each day. They are the loudest animals on Earth and are even louder than a jet engine. Their calls reach 188 decibels, while a jet reaches 140 decibels. Their low frequency whistle can be heard for hundreds of miles and is probably used to attract other blue whales.
  • 15. GIANT PANDA This peaceful creature with a distinctive black and white coat is adored by the world and considered a national treasure in China. The rarest member of the bear family, pandas live mainly in bamboo forests high in the mountains of western China, where they subsist almost entirely on bamboo. They must eat from 26 to 84 pounds of it every day, a formidable task for which they use their enlarged wrist bones that function as opposable thumbs.
  • 16. GREEN TURTLE The green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. Green turtles are in fact named for the greenish color of their cartilage and fat, not their shells. Green turtles are found mainly in tropical and subtropical waters. Like other sea turtles, they migrate long distances between feeding grounds and the beaches from where they hatched. Classified as endangered, green turtles are threatened by overharvesting of their eggs, hunting of adults, being caught in fishing gear and loss of nesting beach sites.
  • 17. SEA LIONS Sea lions haul out in large colonies on rocks and sandy shores on the Islands. They move into the water to feed and cool off as needed.
  • 18. GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN Dolphins are one of the oldest creatures in the world along with some species of turtles, crocodiles and sharks. Ganges river dolphins once lived in the Ganges- Brahmaputra -Meghna & Karnaphuli- Sangu river systems of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. The Ganges river dolphin can only live in freshwater and is essentially blind. They hunt by emitting ultrasonic sounds, which bounces off of fish and other prey, enabling them to “see” an image in their mind. They are frequently found alone or in small groups, and generally a mother and calf travel together.
  • 19. SNOW LEOPARD The snow leopard’s powerful build allows it to scale great steep slopes with ease. Its hind legs give the snow leopard the ability to leap six times the length of its body. A long tail provides balance and agility and also wraps around the resting snow leopard as protection from the cold. For millennia, this magnificent cat was the king of the mountains. The mountains were rich with their prey such as blue sheep, Argali wild sheep, ibex, marmots, pikas and hares.
  • 20. RED PANDA The red panda is slightly larger than a domestic cat with a bear- like body and thick russet fur. The belly and limbs are black, and there are white markings on the side of the head and above its small eyes. Red pandas are very skillful and acrobatic animals that predominantly stay in trees. Almost 50 percent of the red panda’s habitat is in the Eastern Himalayas. They use their long, bushy tails for balance and to cover themselves in winter, presumably for warmth. Primarily an herbivore, red panda is bamboo or plant eating animal.
  • 21. MONARCH BUTTERFLY Monarch butterflies hibernate in the mountain forests, where a less extreme climate provides them a better chance to survive. Adult monarch butterflies possess two pairs of brilliant orange-red wings, featuring black veins and white spots along the edges. Males, who possess distinguishing black dots along the veins of their wings, are slightly bigger than females. Each adult butterfly lives only about four to five weeks.
  • 22. JAGUAR Jaguars are strong swimmers and climbers and require large areas of tropical rain forest and stretches of riverbank to survive. Hunting and habitat loss due to deforestation continue to threaten the survival of these marvelous cats.
  • 23. TUNA If fish were like cars, tuna would be the Ferraris of the ocean— sleek, powerful, and made for speed. Their torpedo-shaped bodies streamline their movement through water, and their special swimming muscles enable them to cruise the ocean highways with great efficiency. The Atlantic bluefin can reach ten feet in length and weigh as much as 1500 pounds (more than a horse). Their specialized body shape, fins and scales enable some species of tuna to swim as fast as 43 miles per hour.
  • 24. SLOTH Sloths—the sluggish tree-dwellers of Central and South America— spend their lives in the tropical rain forests. They move through the canopy at a rate of about 40 yards per day, munching on leaves, twigs and buds. Sloths have an exceptionally low metabolic rate and spend 15 to 20 hours per day sleeping. And surprisingly enough, the long-armed animals are excellent swimmers. They occasionally drop from their treetop perches into water for a paddle.
  • 25. POISON DART FROG Many other frog species camouflage themselves in the wild, but the poison dart frog uses its brightly colored skin to warn predators that it is unfit to eat. The frog's skin secretes a dangerous poison that can paralyze and even kill predators. There are more than 100 species of poison dart frogs, including those that live in the Amazon. Climate change and habitat loss threaten their survival.
  • 26. Amur leopard The Amur leopard is solitary. Nimble-footed and strong, it carries and hides unfinished kills so that they are not taken by other predators. They live for 10- 15 years, and in captivity up to 20 years. Similar to other leopards, the Amur leopard can run at speeds of up to 37 miles per hour. This incredible animal has been reported to leap more than 19 feet horizontally and up to 10 feet vertically. The Amur leopard is also known as the Far East leopard, the Manchurian leopard or the Korean leopard. The Amur leopard is Endangered & poached largely for its beautiful, spotted fur.