Raj Endangered Animals
Raj Endangered Animals
Raj Endangered Animals
White-headed Duck
At the turn of the 20th century there were more than 100,000 Whiteheaded Ducks. Now, they are on the brink of extinction because their habitat for the winter has become polluted, leaving them homeless for the winter.
2. Babirusa
A noticeable characteristic of the Babirusa is the tusk on male Babirusa. The tusk pierces through the facial skin. Their numbers are declining because of hunting and deforestation
Male Asian Elephants are hunted for their tusks, and their numbers are becoming smaller. Hunting them is forbidden, but their trouble goes on.
The Asiatic Black Bear lives in many countries in Asia. You can tell them by the crescent moon pattern on their chests. They are in danger of extinction now because the forests where they live are being cut down and because they are used in medicine.
5. Black Rhinoceros
The horns of the Black Rhinoceros are sold at a high price in some countries. They were hunted for their horns and one time, the number dropped to under 2,500.
6. Chimpanzee
Lately, people enter forests where chimpanzees live. The Chimpanzees have been getting sick from people's diseases. In addition, people are hunting the chimpanzees. Their numbers are becoming fewer and fewer.
7. Dama Gazelle
The Dama Gazelle is the largest species in the family of gazelles. Poaching and habitat conversion into deserts threatens their existence. At this rate, the Dama Gazelle is headed toward extinction.
8. Hippopotamus
The Hippopotamus is the second largest animal on land after the elephant. Today, they are in danger of extinction because an
9. Indian Rhinoceros
The Indian Rhinoceros's horn has been popular as a medicine for a long time. To get the horn, the Indian Rhinoceros was hunted. Now, only about 200 remain.
10. Lion
The lion is the king of all animals, and the jungle. They are so strong that have no natural enemies. However, people kill them, and their habitat was taken. We are worried about their disappearance...