1. 15 Most Beautiful
Endangered Species
1. Snow Leopard 8. Bengal Tiger
2. Flamingos
9. Hirola
3. Giant Panda 15. Narcondam Hornbill
10. Dhole
4. Polar Bear
11. Red Fox
5. Arowana
12. Magellanic penguin
6. Markhor
13. Namdapha Flying Squirrel
7. Leopard
14. Himalayan Wolf
2. The snow leopard is a
moderately large cat
native to the mountain
ranges of Central Asia.
It is estimated that
between 3,500 and
7,000 snow leopards
exist in the wild
3. Flamingos or flamingoes are
gregarious wading birds in
the genus Phoenicopterus
and family
Phoenicopteridae. There
are four flamingo species in
the Americas and two
species in the Old World.
7. The Markhor ,is the largest
member of the goat family and is
found in northeastern Afghanistan,
northern India ,northern and
central Pakistan. There are less
than 2,500 mature individuals.
8. The leopard,
Panthera
pardus, is a
member of the
Felidae family
and the
smallest of the
four “big cats”
in the genus
Panthera, the
other three
being the tiger,
lion and jaguar.
9. The Bengal tiger, or Royal
Bengal tiger is a subspecies of
tiger primarily found in India.
There are about 2,000 Royal
Bengal tigers in the wild
today.
10. The Hirola is an antelope species
found in arid grassy plains.
Hirola are critically endangered.
There are between 500 and
1200 animals in the wild and
none currently in captivity.
11. The Dhole also known as the
Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild
Dog, or Red Dog, is a
endangered species of Asia.
12. The Red Fox ,is a small canid
native to much of North
America and Eurasia, as well
as northern Africa.
13. The Magellanic Penguin,
Spheniscus magellanicus,
is a South American
penguin, breeding in
coastal Argentina, Chile
and the Falkland Islands,
with some migrating to
Brazil.
14. The Namdapha Flying
Squirrel ,the sole species
placed in the genus
Biswamoyopterus, is an
arboreal, nocturnal flying
squirrel endemic to India
15. The Himalayan Wolf
represent a critically
endangered canid
species. The Himalayan
Wolf only has a small
population of 350
animals
16. The Narcondam Hornbill
is a species of hornbill in
the Bucerotidae family.
It is endemic to the
Indian island of
Narcondam in the
Andamans.