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Sea Turtles are endangered because of human activities. If nothing is done to help them they may go extinct.
In the wild, it's estimated that only around 100 Amur leopards remain. There are also around 220 Amur leopards in captivity in 88 institutions around the world.
Are eastern gorillas endangered? The IUCN Red List classifies eastern gorillas as critically endangered, with 2,600 mature individuals left in the wild. The mountain gorilla, a subspecies of eastern gorillas, is endangered, with a population of 600.
The Asian elephant is an elephant classified in the genus Elephant in the family Elephantidae of the order Proboscidea in the class Mammalia. It is the type species of the genus Elephant. Of the extant species, this is the only one that constitutes the genus Elephant.
The giant panda, a beloved symbol of wildlife conservation, is a bear native to China. With its distinctive black and white fur, it spends most of its day eating bamboo. Despite conservation efforts, the giant panda remains vulnerable due to habitat loss and other threats.
Polar bears are carnivorous mammals of the genus Ursus and order Carnivora. They live in the Arctic coasts, islands, and ice-capped waters.
Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that belong to the Dinosauria. When describing the classification of the Reptilia class, they are considered to be in the superorder Dinosauria. There were many genera of dinosaurs, ranging from giants with a total length of about 30 meters to tiny ones with a length of only a few tens of centimeters.
All species of Mammoths are now extinct. They are related to modern elephants, but are not their direct ancestors. They lived between about 4 million and 10,000 years ago. They are characterized by their gigantic tusks, which can reach a length of 5.2 meters in some species.
The Saber-Toothed Tiger lived in North and South America during the Quaternary Pleistocene of the Cenozoic Era. It was the last of the Saber-Toothed Tiger to appear, and migrated from North America to South America during the Great American Translocation.
The dodo is an extinct bird that lived on the island of Mauritius off the coast of Madagascar. When people simply say "dodo," they are referring to the Mauritius dodo. There are two other species of bird that belong to the dodo family. It became extinct 83 years after its existence was first reported, and it was never sighted again.