This tree-dwelling kangaroo species is found only in the Australian rainforests, Papua New Quinea, and West Papua. They have extremely restricted habitats, and this puts their specie at great risk.
2)- Slow Lorises
This species, which is often the favorite of animal traffickers on the grounds that it is a prized pet and is used in traditional Asian treatment, has low population density with only 0.20 to 0.02 individuals per square kilometer even in their natural habitat.
3)- Egyptian Tortoises
Being one of the smallest turtles in the world, this species is rapidly becoming extinct in its homeland, egypt, due to habitat destruction. It is known that there are only 7,500 of them left today.
4)- Mexican Axolotls
Mexican Axolotl is a salamander that spends its entire life underwater, and its homeland is Mexico. It is assumed that about 700 of them remain in the world today.
5)- Monk Seal
This species has 3 subspecies, and it is assumed that only 2,000 of them remain today, even if you consider all subspecies of monk seals.
6)- Red Panda
According to the latest measurements taken in 2014, there are less than 10,000 red pandas in the world. They have been classified as endangered species by the IUCN since 2008.
7)- Ili Pika
Their numbers have declined by 70% since they were first discovered in 1983. Even that did not help us to leave them be.
8)- Sand Cats
The smallest of all wild cat species, the sand cats are found in the deserts of northern Africa and central Asia. Their species have been endangered due to the loss of their habitat and animal trafficking.
9)- Fennec Foxes
This sweet animal with its large ears, which protects them from the heat of the desert and keeps them cold, has not yet “qualified” to enter the list of endangered creatures. However, as humanity, I am pretty sure that we will achieve this very soon…
10)- Sea Otters
Protected by certain laws today, sea otters were hunted so much for their pelts at the time that their number had fallen to less than 2,000. This species has between 100,000 and 150,000 family members today.
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The very next time I read a blog, I hope that it does not disappoint me just as much as this one. After all, I know it was my choice to read through, but I genuinely thought you would have something interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of moaning about something you could fix if you were not too busy searching for attention.