#endangered-species
The world's largest sea turtle is the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), which can weigh up to 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) and reach lengths of... 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
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 Arabian Oryx, also known as the white oryx, is a species of antelope that is native to the Arabian Peninsula. Historically, this species was... Read more
The Sand Cat is a small wild cat that is native to the deserts of northern Africa and southwestern Asia. Also known as the 'sand dune cat', it is the... Read more
The Barbary Macaque, also known as the Barbary ape, is a species of macaque native to the Atlas Mountains of Algeria and Morocco. They are one of the... 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 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 largest living species of tortoise is the Galapagos tortoise. These massive, slow-moving reptiles are found exclusively in the Galapagos Islands,... Read more