High-risk 'monsters'

The animals below are the most exotic species on the planet - and also the most endangered animals.

The animals below are the most exotic species on the planet - and also the most endangered animals.

The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has announced the list of the 100 most rare, strange and endangered mammals and amphibians in the world. This list includes dolphin dolphins in the Yangtze River (China), manatee, purple frogs, .

Here are some strange and endangered animals high in the list of ZSL:

Picture 1 of High-risk 'monsters'

Manatees often live in warm waters of western India, but
sometimes they swim down to the waters near New York (USA).

Picture 2 of High-risk 'monsters'

Elephant rats in Kenya have the same body between elephants and mice.
Their favorite food is insects

Picture 3 of High-risk 'monsters'

Asian tapirs are at risk of extinction
serious due to the narrow natural habitat.

Picture 4 of High-risk 'monsters'

Lazy species live only on islands off Panama in Central America.

Picture 5 of High-risk 'monsters'

Giant salamander in China.

Picture 6 of High-risk 'monsters'

Indian frogs have a cry like a mother and father calling them and they mostly live on the ground.

Picture 7 of High-risk 'monsters'

Green frogs have a strange shape in South Africa.

Picture 8 of High-risk 'monsters'

Indian loris often hunt small insects at night to avoid enemies.

Update 15 December 2018
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