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tiger
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is a large cat and a member of the genus Panthera native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes. It is traditionally classified into nine recent subspecies, though some recognise only two subspecies, mainland Asian tigers and the island tigers of the Sunda Islands.
Giant panda
species of mammal
Red Panda
species of small mammal from the Ailuridae family, native to Eastern Himalayas and Southwest China
sperm whale
largest species of toothed whale
Camelus bactrianus
species of mammal
Asian elephant
species of mammal
Diceros bicornis
species of mammal
dugong
The dugong (; Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal. It is one of four living species of the order Sirenia, which also includes three species of manatees. It is the only living representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae; its closest modern relative, Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), was hunted to extinction in the 18th century.
Saiga
species of mammal
Indian rhinoceros
species of mammal
African elephant
genus comprising two living elephant species
Javan rhinoceros
species of mammal
Sumatran rhinoceros
species of mammal
aye-aye
The aye-aye (, Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a long-fingered lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like teeth that perpetually grow and a special thin middle finger that they can use to catch grubs and larvae out of tree trunks.
onager
The onager (, ) (Equus hemionus), also known as hemione or Asiatic wild ass, is a species of the family Equidae native to Asia. A member of the subgenus Asinus, the onager was described and given its binomial name by German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in 1775. Six subspecies are accepted.
fin whale
baleen whale, and second-largest mammal species
fossa
cat-like, carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar
Choeropsis liberiensis
species of mammal
baiji
The baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) is a possibly extinct species of river dolphin native to the Yangtze river system in China. It is thought to possibly be the first dolphin species driven to extinction due to the impact of humans. This dolphin is listed as "critically endangered: possibly extinct" by the IUCN, has not been definitively seen in over 20 years, and several surveys of the Yangtze have failed to find it. The species is also called the Chinese river dolphin, Yangtze river dolphin, Yangtze dolphin, and whitefin dolphin. The genus name Lipotes means "left behind" and the species epithet
Ganges river dolphin
species of freshwater or river dolphin
Grevy's zebra
species of mammal
Mediterranean Monk Seal
species of mammal
mountain zebra
species of mammal
Gorilla gorilla
primate
Equus africanus
species of mammal
Indri indri
The indri (; Indri indri), also called the babakoto, is one of the largest living lemurs, with a head-body length of about and a weight of between . It has a black and white coat and maintains an upright posture when climbing or clinging. It is monogamous and lives in small family groups, moving through the canopy, and is herbivorous, feeding mainly on leaves but also seeds, fruits, and flowers. The groups are quite vocal, communicating with other groups by singing, roaring and other vocalisations.
Malayan tapir
species of mammal
West Indian manatee
species of mammal
Chinese pangolin
species of mammal
mountain tapir
species of mammal
Kitti's hog-nosed bat
species of bat and the only extant member of the family Craseonycteridae
Baird's tapir
species of mammal
Vaquita
The vaquita ( ; Phocoena sinus) is a species of porpoise endemic to the northern end of the Gulf of California in Baja California, Mexico. Reaching a maximum body length of (females) or (males), it is the smallest of all living cetaceans. The species is currently on the brink of extinction, and is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List; the steep decline in abundance is primarily due to bycatch in gillnets from the illegal totoaba fishery.
Amazonian manatee
species of mammal
African manatee
The African manatee (Trichechus senegalensis), also known as the West African manatee, is a species of manatee that inhabits much of the western region of Africa – from Senegal to Angola. It is the only manatee species to be found in the Old World.
Beatragus hunteri
The hirola (Beatragus hunteri), also called the '''Hunter's hartebeest or Hunter's antelope', is a critically endangered antelope species found as of now, only in Kenya along the border of Somalia. It was first described by the big game hunter and zoologist H.C.V. Hunter in 1888. It is the only living member of the genus Beatragus'', though other species are known from the fossil record. The global hirola population is estimated at 300–500 animals and there are none in captivity. According to a document produced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature "the loss of the hirola woul
Philippine flying lemur
one of two species of flying lemurs
Sumatran striped rabbit
rabbit
Amami rabbit
species of mammal
Riverine rabbit
species of mammal
northern hairy-nosed wombat
species of mammal
Volcano rabbit
species of mammal
Pygmy three-toed sloth
species of mammal
wild Bactrian camel
the only true living native wild camel in the world
Hispaniolan solenodon
species of mammal
golden bamboo lemur
species of mammal
Greater bamboo lemur
species of mammal
Chacoan peccary
species of mammal
red slender loris
species of primate
Notoryctes typhlops
species of mammal
southern monito del monte
species of mammal
maned sloth
species of mammal
Desert dormouse
species of dormouse
Japanese dormouse
species of mammal
Falanouc
species of mammal
Zaglossus attenboroughi
species of mammal
Leadbeater's possum
species of mammal
Purple Frog
species of amphibian
Platanista minor
species of mammal
Chinchilla chinchilla
species of rodent