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Blue Duck

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 1,200

Threats: Farming, dams, recreational activities, alien species

Giant Anteater

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: Unknown

Threats: Urbanization, agriculture, roads, railroads, hunting and fire

Use and Trade: jewelry, medicine (local), food (local and national)

Pygmy Hippopotamus

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 2,000-2,500

Threats: Mining, agriculture, hunting, deforestation, war

Use and Trade: Medicine (mainly skull) and food (local and national)

Radiated Tortoise

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing (very rapidly)

Population: 6 million

Threats: Agriculture, hunting, deforestation, alien species, illegal trafficking

Arabian Oryx

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Stable

Population: 850

Threats: Agriculture, hunting, droughts, housing

Use and Trade: Oryxes are pets internationally but not locally. Sport hunting is national-wide and it is food in the local area.

Fun Fact: There are only reintroduced but extant oryxes left.

Chilean Flamingo

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Status: Near Threatened

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 300,000

Threats: Mining, hunting, egg-harvesting

Egg-harvesting is one of their biggest threats as humans collect them for food or trade

Blue Whale

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Increasing

Threats: Fishing and climate change

Fun Fact: Biggest Animal Alive!

Ariel Toucan

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: Unknown

Threats: Deforestation, hunting

Use and Trade: jewelry, medicine, food, pets (all on national level)

Floreana Mockingbird

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Stable

Population: 250-999

Threats: Climate change, invasive species (cats, dogs, goats and rats)

Fun facts: The first mockingbird species noted by Charles Darwin!

Whale Shark

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 110,000-200,000

Threats: Oil drilling, shipping, fishing, recreational activities

Fun fact: Biggest fish alive!

Bornean Orangutan

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ?

Threats: Deforestation, Fires, Hunting, Mining

Fun fact: They're the largest tree-living mammal

Ethiopian Wolf

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 197

Threats: Agriculture, war, hunting, alien species, diseases

South Asian River Dolphin

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Unknown

Population: 5,000

Threats: Dams, water pollution, climate change

Fun Fact: They live in many rivers in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh!

Amami Rabbit

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: around 5000

Threats: Tourism, deforestation, alien species, dams

Predators: Mongooses, snakes, cats and dogs.

Leaf-scaled Sea Snake

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: around 400-900

Threats: Coral bleaching due to climate change

Fun Fact: Venomous!

Grand Cayman Blue Iguana

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Increasing

Population: 443

Threats: Urbanization, Alien Species

Fun Fact: Cats, dogs and rats can eat baby iguanas!

Clarion Angelfish

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Stable

Population: Unknown

Threats: Fishing for trade

Fun Fact: They cost around $2000-5000 each!

Marine Otter

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 800-200,000

Threats: Pollution, Alien Species, Deforestation, Urbanization

Fun Fact: Their scientific name means "otter cat"

Red Wolf

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 20-30

Threats: Hunting, Roads and Railroads and Alien Species

Fun Fact: It is a mix of a coyote and a wolf

Cheetah

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 6,674

Threats: Agriculture, hunting, war

Use and Trade: Pets, accessories, sport hunting worldwide

European Mink

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: around 2,000

Threats: Agriculture, hunting, pollution, transportation

Fun fact: They mostly eat frogs!

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: around 24,000

Threats: Fishing and eating

Fun Fact: It is usually in Japanese sashimi

Scalloped Hammerhead

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ?

Threats: Fishing

Fun Fact: They love to eat stingrays!

Blue Marlin

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ?

Threats: Fishing

Fun Fact: One of the fastest fish, strongest predator and valuable game fish!

Predator: Great white sharks, Mako sharks and humans.

Bull Shark

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ?

Threats: Fishing, Floods, Storms

Fun Fact: They can survive in both saltwater and freshwater unlike most sharks

Fun Fact 2: They have a stronger bite than the Great White Shark!

Atlantic Puffin

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 12 million-14 million

Threats: Hunting and Climate change

Western Ruivaco

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Status: Endangered

Trend: ?

Population: ?

Threats: Water usage, domestic and urban waste

water

Fun Fact: They are only found by the shore of

Portugal

Black-Footed Ferret

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 206

Threats: Urbanization, diseases, hunting

Fun Fact: They have a strip of black fur over their eyes, making it look like they're wearing a mask

Fossa

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 2,600-8,600

Threats: Hunting, deforestation

Fun Fact: Largest Carnivorous Mammal in Madagascar

Mountain Chicken Frog

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 132

Threats: Habitat loss, disease, hunting

Fun Fact: It was named "Mountain Chicken" as people said they tasted like chicken!

Burmese Python

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ?

Threats: Habitat loss, skin trade

Not so Fun Fact: They are alien species in Florida and have destroyed Florida's ecosystem

Chinese Egret

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 2500-9999

Not-so-fun fact: They almost went extinct in the 1800's because of hunting for their feathers

Urial

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 18,000

Threats: Hunting, Agriculture, Diseases, Droughts

Fun fact: They're the ancestors of the domestic sheep

Malay Tapir

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 2499

Threats: fire, hunting

Fun fact: their babies can camouflage

Slender-billed vulture

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 1000-2499

Threats: Pollution and hunting

Fun fact: It lives in India, Myanmar, Nepal, Cambodia and Bangladesh

Large-tooth Sawfish

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Status: Critically endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: Unknown

Threats: Fishing, Mining, Pollution, Habitat modifications,

Fun Fact: The longest large-tooth sawfish caught was 7 meters long!

Ocean Sunfish

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: Unknown

Threats: Fishing

Fun Fact: They're the heaviest bony fish in the world! They weigh around 1,000 kg!

Australian Sea Lion

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population:6500

Threats: Hunting, Aquaculture, Pollution, Climate change

Fun fact: they're called the eared seal.

Jaguar

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Status: Near threaten

Trend: Decreasing

Population: around 173,000

Threats: Agriculture,Aquaculture,Hunting

Fun fact: The name means: He who kills in 1 leap

Slender-snouted crocodile

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Status: Critically Endagered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 1,000-20,000

Threats: Invasive species, aquaculture,agriculture,pollution,droughts,diseases,

hunting

Fun fact: 64-70 for meat eating teeth!

Queen Triggerfish

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Status: Near Threaten

Trend: Decreasing

Population: Unknown

Threats: Fishing,Alien creatures,Diseases

Fun fact: They cost 129$-179$

King Rat

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: Unknown

Threats: Agriculture, ,Hunting

Fun Fact: It only lives in the Solomon Island

Platypus

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Status: Near Threatened

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 30,000- 300,000

Threats: Hunting, agriculture, aquaculture, disease, alien species, droughts, pollution

Fun Fact: They are the only mammals which lay eggs AND male platypus have a poisonous sting on their butts apparently

Black-Footed Ferret

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 206

Threats: Agriculture, aquaculture, diseases, hunting, alien species

Fun Fact: They only live United

States of America

Red-breasted Goose

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 40,000-50,000

Threats: Hunting, Habitat loss, Mining

Fun fact: Their call is a "kik-yoik, kik-yik"

Fun Fact #2: In winter, they migrate to the Black Sea

Vaquita

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 18

Threats: Fishing, Pollution

Fun fact: They are the smallest species in the cetacean family (which includes whales, dolphins and porpoises)

Golden-headed Lion Tamarin

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Status: Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ? (6,000-15,000?)

Threats: Deforestation

Fun Fact: They raise their hair to make themself look bigger and aggressive!

Binturong

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Status: Vulnerable

Trend: Decreasing

Population: ?

Threats: Deforestation, hunting (meat, pet)

Fun Fact: They have a tail as long as their body which acts as a fifth hand

Fun Fact #2: They use smell glands for finding each other, that smells like popcorn!

Bactrian Camel

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 950

Threats: Hunting, mining, agriculture, drought

Fun fact: They're the only land mammals which can drink salt water without getting sick

La Gomera Giant Lizard

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Increasing

Population: ~90

Threats: Invasive Species, landslides, hunting

Use and Trade: -

Fun Fact: The Canary Islands is the only place these lizards live

Siberian Crane

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Status: Critically Endangered

Trend: Decreasing

Population: 3500- 4000

Threats: Habitat loss for agriculture, oilfields etc

Fun fact: Longest migration of any crane!

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