Friday, December 14, 2018

The world's rarest animal rankings


Florida Panther

Although known as the "mountain lion", this animal is a species of the feline family that inhabits southern Florida. Due to the rapid development of Florida, the number of traffic accidents involving mountain lions has been continuously improved, and the mountain lions themselves are competing for the site and kill each other. The current number is only 160.


Quokkas

Most of them are located in Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Because they look cute, they look like they are smiling at any time, so they are very popular. They are already on the verge of extinction because of low fertility, competitive threats from exotic species, and human habitat destruction.


Langur Chato

This monkey life is much smaller than other monkeys in areas with high altitudes in Asia. Because the forests are cut down on a large scale, they gradually lose their habitat, so they are called endangered species.



Hoodedseals

A seal of the Arctic, distributed in the middle and northwestern icy oceans, east of Svalbard, west to St. Lawrence Bay, because the adult male seal has a name on the nose that can swell and bulge. The male crown seals average 2.6 meters long and weigh 410 kilograms. The females are smaller, about 2 meters, and weigh about 300 kilograms. As humans get involved in the Arctic, they are constantly being hunted, leaving only a small amount.



Markhor

This goat is one of the representative animals of Pakistan, a goat distributed in the woodlands of the western Himalayas. Because it has a screw-like corner, it is named because it is hunted by humans, leaving only about 2,500 in existence.



Solenodon

This small animal is the only poisonous mammal in the world and lives in a cave in the Caribbean. Also, as humans bring their natural enemies, such as cats and dogs, to their habitats, their numbers are declining, and they are now only available in rare areas.



Coconutcrabs

They weigh up to 6 kg and are the largest existing terrestrial arthropods. Because they are good at climbing trees, they can go to the top of the tree for food. They usually use pliers to break the coconut shell to eat the coconut flesh.



Beardedvultures

This vulture is distributed in the mountains of southern Europe, Africa, India and Tibet. They don't like to eat animal carcasses. Instead, they like to eat bones, and they like to drop bones from high altitude and then get bone fragments. They are also called "bones." Crusher". Because people used to fear that they would attack livestock and children, they were almost extinct, and now there are about 10,000 left in the world.



Loriselusive

The night vision of the night action that appeared in the night was quite good. From 1937 to 2002, the lazy monkey with big eyes was only found four times, and was once considered to be extinct. A small number of existing lazy monkeys are inhabited in Sri Lanka, but their lives are also at stake because the locals are superstitious that the flesh of lazy monkeys can heal leprosy and expel spells.



Dupongo

This kind of manatee like a whale lives on the east coast of the African Pacific Ocean and is endangered by human beings.



Proboscis Monkey

They live mainly in the mangroves, swamps and riverside forests on the shores of Borneo. They are named for their large, long noses. The specific use of the nose is not clear. Their abdomen is large and the digestive system is divided into several parts. As the trees in the habitat are being cut down, their numbers have fallen by 50% in just 40 years.



Irrawaddydolphins

The appearance is a bit like a beluga, the head is round and big, and the mouth is not obvious. They are distributed in the Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia coasts and rivers, with dorsal fins on the back, short and blunt, triangular. Although they swim slowly, they can reach a maximum of 20-25 kilometers per hour, but due to human capture, there are more than 7,000 in the world.


Olm

This kind of snake-like amphibian lives in the central and southeastern parts of Europe, and is the only cave family in Europe. Their bodies are like snakes, their tails are flat, their eyes are hidden under the skin. Because they have lived in the dark water for a long time, their eyes have deteriorated and cannot be viewed normally, but their sense of smell and hearing are very developed. They can eat, rest and reproduce in the water like ordinary marine life. However, due to years of water pollution, their numbers have been greatly reduced.



Axolotl

This cute aquatic amphibious animal is also known as the "hexagonal dinosaur" and only lives in Mexico. Many people around the world, especially in North America, treat them as pets, but because of the massive destruction of their habitats, they have been listed as extremely endangered species in 2010, and there are reports that they are no longer able to find their traces in the natural environment.



Tree Kangaroo

A kangaroo that lives in trees. They live in rainforests in areas such as New Guinea. In recent years, rain forests have been cut down by humans, resulting in smaller and smaller habitats and large-scale killings by humans. It has fallen to 1% in the past and has been classified as an endangered species.



Spider Gooty

This blue-colored spider originally lived in southern India. Due to their preciousness, some breeders are willing to buy up to $500. Because of the bright colors, many people like to treat them as pets, so they are caught in large numbers... Their wild numbers are declining, so they are on the verge of extinction.


Saigaantelope

This antelope is one of the surviving creatures after the Quaternary Ice Age event, they can use the flexible long nose to filter or warm the inhaled air. Because the high-nosed antelope has "medical value", it has been hunted by poachers and is now an extremely endangered species. There may be only about 1,000 left in the world.


Kakapo

It is also known as the "night parrot" and is the largest night parrot on the planet. This type of parrot is strong and has no flying ability. It is the only parrot in the world that does not fly. Originally in New Zealand, but after the colonists introduced creatures such as cats, rats and baboons, the number of cockatoos began to drop sharply, and the number of existing cockatoos was about 120.


Okapi

This mixed creature resembling a giraffe and a zebra is the only close relative of the giraffe that is not yet extinct. The upper part of the buttocks and legs has horizontal black and white stripes, but it is not related to the zebra. It was not until 1901 that people found their presence in the Sai Forest in Africa. Due to the destruction of the living environment and the constant killing, there are only about 20,000 left.



Gharials

Also known as the "Alligator", it is a freshwater crocodile that grows to about 20 feet and weighs about 350 pounds. It is mainly distributed among the four rivers of the Indus, Ganges, Maharadi and Brahmaputra. Because of their unique mouth structure, they can only feed on fish. Due to over-hunting, there are now only 235 left in the world, mainly inhabited in India and Nepal.





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