With the progress of society and the destruction of human beings to the environment, we may not see some magical animals any more.
1. Tree kangaroo
Living in the tropical rainforests of New Guinea and Queensland, we can know from the name that it is an animal living in trees. Due to the deforestation of human beings, this species has almost disappeared.
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The bird lives on Mount Everest, the Himalayas and other mountains in Europe and Asia.
3. Salamander
Also known as the Mexican salamander, this is a bit of an eccentric amphibian. It lives in several lakes in America, including Lake hodgmirko in Mexico City.
4. Saiga antelope
Saiga antelope is an endangered species. It lives in Eurasian grasslands, including Junggar and Mongolia. The nose is very sensitive and can help filter dust. Because of its peculiarity, it attracted hunting.
5.OLM
OLM lives in caves in central and Southeast Europe, where amphibians eat, sleep and grow underwater. Sensitive to hearing and smell. Water pollution has led to its substantial reduction.
6. Snub nosed monkey
Living in Asia, up to 13000 feet. Because of deforestation, these strange monkeys have become extremely endangered.
7. Crocodiles
Living in the Indian subcontinent. These animals are 20 feet long and weigh 350 pounds. The reason for endangerment is over hunting.
8. Long nosed monkey
This strange species of monkey is only found on Borneo island, which is endangered due to deforestation.
9. Irrawaddy Dolphin
The Irrawaddy dolphins are found in coastal areas of South and Southeast Asia. Overfishing is the main threat.
10. Hooded seals
Hooded seals are found in a small area of the North Atlantic and are hunted in large numbers because they are rare. It weighs 900 pounds and measures 8 feet long.
11. Coconut crab
Coconut crab is the greatest arthropod in the world, weighing 9 kg. Pincers crush coconuts.
12. Owl and parrot
The owl, the world's fattest parrot, was first found in New Zealand. It's so endangered that you can only see specimens.
13. Manatee
Located on the east coast of Pacific Africa. Humans hunt them because of their meat and oil, putting them at risk of extinction.
14. Hummingmonkey
It's located in Sri Lanka. Big eyes have night vision. Superstition claims that its meat can cure leprosy, and its body parts can be used to resist curse and magic.
15. Gooteyi spider
Because of its gorgeous colors, it is now critically endangered.
16. Twist horn goat
It's the national animal of Pakistan.
17. Shrew
It is one of the few poisonous mammals with a very long history.
18. Bumblebee bat
Bumblebee bats live in Myanmar and southern Thailand. It's 1.1 inches long and weighs 2 grams. It's the smallest mammal in the world.
19. Florida panther
The Florida panther (which is actually a puma) inhabits forests and swamps in southern Florida and is a state official animal. Endangered in part because of poaching and colliding cars.
20. Palas
Wild cat of Central Asian grasslands and grasslands.
21. Echidna
It's a mammal of platypus lineage.
22. River dolphin '
These incredibly rare and totally blind dolphins live in the river systems of Nepal, India and Bangladesh. It has a very long mouth and nose.
23. Okapi
Known as the 'zebra giraffe', okapi has a giraffe's zebra and long necked legs. Animals became famous in 1800 when they were discovered by British explorers.