Long fish and species that have just entered the red book because of the danger of extinction

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has updated the new red list of endangered species, 9,000 animals from the forest to the sea have been added to this list.

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In the list published by IUCN on July 18, 9,000 species of animals on Earth are classified as threatened, bringing the total number of threatened species to 105,732. None of these categories improved the status of the threat compared to the previous year report. Long fry (guitarfish) , a species of stingray family, was added to this year's list.(Photo: IUCN).

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Roloway Monkey is one of seven primate species added to the list of threats due to deforestation and hunting in western Africa.IUCN believes that human development is the cause of the decline of the Earth's natural ecosystems.(Photo: IUCN).

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Along with the long seed, Clown stingray is also another stingray that is threatened with extinction.This species is found in Indonesia and Singapore.(Photo: IUCN).

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Lantern fish is one of 500 endangered ocean floor species in the IUCN list.These species face potential threats from deep fishing, oil drilling and seabed exploitation.(Photo: IUCN).

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Along with lantern fishes are Scaly-foot snails , these animals live at depths of 2,400-2,800m below the Indian Ocean and are under serious threat.(Photo: IUCN).

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Western Pacific shark , a bottom-dwelling fish along the coast of Japan, is also threatened by exploration and exploitation in the Japanese continental shelf.(Photo: NOAA).

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The increase in human population has led to increased demand for food, which has led to agricultural measures such as the use of pesticides, many rare and endangered species such as splendi waxcap in Europe.(Photo: IUCN).