Pygmy three-toed sloth

The Pygmy three-toed sloth is also endangered. Check out Slotherson, one of our pets! This animal is symbiotically associated with Green Algae, which provides camouflage for the sloth, and food for the millions of bugs living in his long, thick fur. The sloth is endangered because of the destruction of mangroves.

Giant Panda

Fortunately,the Giant Panda was raised on the Red List of Threatened Species, managed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature endangered species list. It was raised from endangered to vulnerable.  Thanks to a Giant Panda named “Boom Boom”, they are not endangered anymore. Here is a link to Boom Boom’s article by National Geographic. Press Read More…

Saola

The Saola is also known as the “Asian Unicorn”. The Saola is very endangered. According to WWF,  their scientific name is Pseudoryx nghetinhensi. The habitat is the Evergreen forests with no or little dry season. The Saola can weigh up to 200 lbs. According to WWF, the Saola is critically endangered. There are only 750 or less Read More…

Giant Chinese Salamander

Sadly, another animal species is endangered. This time, it is the Giant Chinese Salamander. The salamander lives in China. The animal is the largest salamander and amphibian in the world. Another, name for this animal is the Andrias davidianus. Courtesy of Wikipedia and Conserve Energy Future.  To access hyperlinks, press read more. written by Zoey.  

The Javan Rhinoceros

The Javan Rhinoceros is one of my favorite animals. Sadly, the animal is endangered. The Javan Rhino lives in Indonesia. Longevity is unknown, but Javan rhinos probably live 30-40 years. Courtesy of Rhinos.org Written by Zoey