Top photos of red book species in 2006
IUCN, a Swiss-based non-profit organization, announced a list of endangered animals in 2006. It is known that the list is published every two years. The following is the best picture of endangered species.
Currently there are about 16,000 species in the world in the red book and in 2006 was the first time polar bears and hippos were included in this list.
As predicted, the population of the wild bear will decline by 30% within the next 45 years.The reason is because the climate is getting warmer
The fungus that lives in the Italian island of Sicily is classified as highly endangered
The species of green frog that lives in Suriname, South America with a size of 3.5 cm is one of many endangered amphibians.
Pink pigeons live in Maritius Island in the Indian Ocean.In 1986, there were only 12 individuals left.
Manta rays, inhabiting mainly in tropical and subtropical waters
- Catching strange birds, suspected to be rare species in the red book
- Books nearly 400 years old cost more than 14 million
- Revealing the hidden secret in the 1,400-year-old book when taking X-rays
- 9 rare species in Vietnam have become extinct for more than 10 years
- The book is as small as a needle hole
- Four species of insects coming into the Red Book
- Bac Lieu bird garden appears many rare and precious species
- Discovered a book by animal skin that shook the Christian believers
- History of book publishing industry development
- Discover one of the oldest Maya writings
- The letter is in an eerie color for 300 years
- Revive the book containing the mysterious mantra of the ancient Egyptians