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Siberian Tiger is the largest cat species in the world and is declared one of the most endangered species in the world.
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10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Endangered Species
10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Endangered Species
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Siberian Tiger is the largest cat species in the world and is declared one of the most endangered species in the world.
Kakapo bird species from New Zealand are birds that cannot fly and can only be found on remote islands.
African black rhino is the second largest mammal on earth after elephants and it is estimated that there are only around 5,000 in the wild.
Indonesian honey bees are the only bee species that can make vertical nests consisting of separate colonies.
Green marine turtles are one of the largest turtle species in the world and it is estimated that there are only 5,000 left in the wild.
Asian elephants are animals that are very important for forest ecosystems and are estimated to be only around 40,000 left in the wild.
Manta rays are one of the most endangered fish species in the world and its population has declined by around 80% in the last 75 years.
Sumatran rhino is one of the rarest rhino species in the world and is estimated to be only about 80 left in the wild.
Orangutans are the only large ape species in Asia and are declared the most endangered species in the world.
Asian Forest Cats are one of the largest wild cat species in the world and it is estimated that there are only around 4,000 left in the wild.