Five endangered animals
Red-eyed primates, dwarf salamanders are among the red-listed species, at high risk of extinction, published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in National Geographic magazine.
Primates with red eyes.This primates are living in Siau Island, Indonesia.Up to 80% of this species is destroyed in just one decade, mainly due to human hunting.
Dwarf salamander is an amphibian, living in Guatemala.This is an extremely rare species on the red list in 2011. This species often lives in a forest with large timber trees.
Tiny turtles.This is one of the world's smallest turtles, 7.9 to 11.4 cm long, living in the eastern United States.This species is decreasing in number.
Multicolored toad in Peru.This year, up to 19 species of frogs, toads, and salamanders were added to the red book, of which 8 species are on the extremely endangered list, including this multicolored toad.New investigations found only two multicolored toads in 2010.
Arabic ' unicorn '.There is scientific name Oryx leucory.This species only has about 6 live in the wild in 1972. This rare animal is in danger of extinction due to excessive hunting.
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