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Exciting images of endangered animals

Tim Flach is a well-known British photographer who spent two years documenting the fragile existence of endangered animals. In your clicks, we see all the species, from those we know well, such as the polar bear and the snow leopard, to the most exotic beasts, such as the Saiga antelope. This incredible work is recorded in his book”Endangered🇧🇷In danger🇧🇷

Snow Leopard

This big cat is native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. Its current habitat is the eastern Himalayas and the Yangtze. It is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of Threatened Species.

egyptian vulture

This beautiful Egyptian vulture is also known as the white vulture or the pharaoh’s chicken, and is found in southwestern Europe and northern Africa and India. The condition of this beautiful bird is critical.

Angonoka or Madagascar tortoise

The angonoka or Madagascar tortoise is one of the rarest in the world within the terra firme species. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to see it for a long time, as it is at risk of extinction, is poached illegally and its habitat has been almost completely destroyed by fires.

The yellow-eyed tree frog

The yellow-eyed tree frog has a beautiful golden iris and blue markings on its flanks and arms. This species is found only in a few places around the central highlands of Costa Rica and in the mountains of west-central Panama.

Blue Arara

The hyacinth macaw is a bird of the parrot family, native to the jungles of the Pantanal, Paraguay and Bolivia. It is the largest species of macaw, reaching up to 1 meter in length. This amazing species is in danger of extinction due to their capture and retention in cages, as they are coveted for their beautiful plumage. In addition, their habitat is getting smaller and smaller. If you want to help preserve it, this project, from WWF, a well-recognized institution, allows you to ‘adopt a blue macaw’, supporting a work to protect these amazing birds that are a symbol of Brazil.

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Chinese monkeys or flat-nosed monkeys

The most endangered of the three species of flat-nosed monkeys in China is the black flat-nosed macaque. Its habitat ranges from the Yun Ling Mountains in southwestern China to northwestern Yunnan province and southeastern Tibet. Its conservation status is in danger, mainly due to the loss of its habitat and illegal hunting. Although the Chinese government banned hunting flat-nosed monkeys in 1975, enforcement of the law has been very difficult to enforce.

the indian gharial

The Indian gharial, also known as the gharial crocodile or the fish eater, is native to the north of the Indian subcontinent. Only a few of these specimens exist; most are victims of habitat loss and are considered a threat to hunting.

marine iguana

Marine iguanas are the only marine lizards in the world that are well adapted to the harsh environment of the sea. Apparently, they resemble large lizards and are found only on the Galapagos Islands. His status is currently classified as vulnerable.

the arabian oryx

The Arabian oryx, also known as the white oryx, is a medium-sized antelope and is the smallest of the genus. These are natives of the desert as they are prepared to live in this hostile environment. Currently, oryx can be seen roaming in areas of the Arabian peninsula. Its current state is vulnerable and threatened by poaching, overgrazing and increasingly fervent droughts.

siamese crocodile

These wonderful animals are threatened by illegal hunting and fishing and the loss of their habitat. What can we do to preserve them? Share your opinion with us.

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