#endangered-species
The largest living species of tortoise is the Galapagos tortoise. These massive, slow-moving reptiles are found exclusively in the Galapagos Islands,... Read more
The Egyptian Vulture, also known as the white scavenger vulture, is a small Old World vulture found in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. It is one... Read more
The Sundarbans National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the delta region of the Bay of Bengal, shared by India and Bangladesh. It is... Read more
The world's smallest wild cat species is the Rusty-Spotted Cat, which is native to Sri Lanka and India. These cats only weigh between 2 and 3.5... Read more
The Addax Antelope, also known as the white antelope and the screwhorn antelope, is a desert-dwelling antelope species that is native to the Sahara... Read more
The Arabian Oryx, also known as the white oryx, is a species of antelope native to the Arabian Peninsula. It is listed as an endangered species by... Read more
The rarest bird in the world is the Madagascar pochard, a species of duck found only in the wetlands of Madagascar. It was thought to be extinct... Read more
Space exploration can play a vital role in the study and conservation of endangered species by providing scientists with valuable information on... Read more
Many marine animals are at risk of extinction due to overfishing, pollution, climate change, and habitat destruction. Currently, the most endangered... Read more
The world's largest type of tortoise by weight is the Galapagos tortoise, which can weigh up to 550 pounds (250 kilograms). These tortoises are... Read more