5 animals of the world's rarest version of National Geographic
This is the fifth most endangered animals in the world's version of National Geographic - The following five animals are animals that fall within the rarest in the world by National Geographic
1. Tarsier ISLAND SIAU
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Siau Island tarsier, the most endangered animals that are endangered
These animal species are under threat of volcanic activity and the larger predators of tarsier's body size. Siau Island Tarsier is inserted into the list of animals that are endangered in the IUCN conference in 2011. These animals are very narrow spread is only on the island of Siau, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. On the island alone is hunted by humans and threatened volcanic activity
2. dwarf salamander
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Salamander Little of Guatemala
Salamander Little came from Guatemala, and in 2011 entered the list of endangered animals. Little salamander found in Hardwood forests, which have been felled trees and made plantations. Local nature lovers work so hard to save it from extinction.
3. Tortoise - Tortoise SWAMP
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included in the turtle - the smallest turtle with a shell length of 3-4 inches
Kura - tiny endangered turtle is one of the turtles - the world's smallest tortoise with a shell length of 3-4 inches. The main causes of the scarcity of turtles - this is the bog turtle habitat loss marsh - swamp in the world due to excessive dredging.
4. FROGS clown
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Clown Frogs of Peru, which teranca frog species, extinct
Clown Frogs of Peru is one of 19 species of frogs are endangered list. During the study, reported that only two known frog is still left in the wild. Amphibians are a lot of animals threatened with extinction.
5. ARAB KIJANG
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Arabian gazelle endangered animals
Arabian antelope nearly extinct some time ago, but it is now Deer populations are increasing rapidly. This is because it is done by way of reintroduction of species conservation and breeding.
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