Grade 6Endangered Animals
DUGONG"Sea Cow"
A dugong eating sea grass.
A Dugong is a large mammal that lives in the ocean and is also called a "sea cow" because it eats only plants. A long
time ago many sailors and fisherman thought that these animals were mermaids.
Abbott's Booby
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Alabama Red Bellied Turtle
It's population has decreased a lot due to crab nets and fishing nets.
(couldn't find population)
Red Wolf
By: Eva Lo
Jenny Wu
African Penguin in the world.
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JAPANESE CRANES
BY: RINO
Amami Rabbit By Mizuna
Population is about 2,000 - 3,000 rabbits.
Black Panther By:Daniel Chen
There's only about 250 in the wild!
Vaquitaby Sharon Chu
The vaquitas' population is estimated around 250 individuals at 2008, and probably less than 200 now!
Scalloped Hammerhead
By: Tushmitha
The scalloped hammerhead is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List . Its liver is used for vitamins, its fins for soup, its meat for human consumption and its carcasses for fishmeal Pups occupying shallow coastal nursery areas are particularly exposed to fishing pressures .
By Jenny Yang
Pygmy Hippopotamus
There are about 2,000 to 3,000 pygmy hippos left in the wild.
DholeBy: Angel Su
About 2,500 dholes are left in the wild.
Red PandasBy: Sydney
Red pandas are endangered animals. There's only about 10,000 red pandas left in the world.
The Loggerhead Turtle
By Orfeas
Snow Leopard
By Philiberto
California Condor By Kuan
The Critically Endangered California condor is a member of the New World vulture family
By: Michelle
Tapir
Alaotran Gentle Lemur (BY: Alice Hsu)
The Queen Alexandra Birdwing By Stella
Philippine Crocodile
by Timothy
DugongStatus: VulnerableSurviving Number: many thousandsHabitat: Pacific and Indian OceansLifespan: more than 70 years Length: 4 meters Weight: 900 kilogramsResearched by: Mr. Harpster
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee
Abbott's BoobyStatus: Critically EndangeredSurviving Number: Less than 2,000Habitat: Christmas Island, Indian OceanLifespan: up to 40 years (unknown)Researched by: Tina Lee