Thursday, December 31, 2015

Sika deer subspecies

Honshu sika deer

Shanxi sika deer

Southern sika deer

Yunnan sika deer

Tsushima island sika deer

Vietnamese sika deer

Formosan sika deer

Asian black bear posts I made

Formosan black bear

Japanese black bear

Largest carnivores of Taiwan

Formosan black bear

Formosan clouded leopard

Wolves of Kamchatka

Tundra wolf

Eurasian wolf

Hokkaido wolf

Barbados raccoon pictures


2 bluish grayish cats that their fur coats look more gray than blue

Maltese tiger

Russian blue

2 countries that have places called Hell's valley

Germany

Japan

Scientific names for the Asiatic black bear subspecies

Formosan black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Formosanus)

Baluchistan black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Gedrosianus)

Japanese black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Japonicus)

Himalayan black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Laniger)

Indochinese black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Mupinensis)

Tibetan black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Thibetanus)

Ussuri black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Ussuricus)

Maltese tiger

The Maltese tiger or blue tiger is a reported but unproven coloration morph of a tiger, reported mostly in the Fujian province in China. They actually look more gray than blue like Russian blue cats. It is also a rare coloration tiger hybrid along with the white tigers and golden tabby tigers.

Carnivorans of Alaska

Canadian lynx

North American cougar

Arctic fox

Red fox

Coyote

Gray wolf

Alaskan tundra wolf

Kenai peninsula wolf

Black bear

Brown bear

Polar bear

Bearded seal

Elephant seal

Hooded seal

Harbor seal

Harp seal

Ribbon seal

Ringed seal

Spotted seal

Steller's sea lion

California sea lion

Walrus

Raccoon

Wolverine

Fisher

American marten

Stoat

Least weasel

American mink

North American otter

Sea otter

Subspecies of the Asiatic black bear



Formosan black bear

Baluchistan black bear

Japanese black bear

Himalayan black bear

Indochinese black bear

Tibetan black bear

Ussuri black bear

Subspecies of the American black bear

Olympic black bear

New Mexico black bear

Eastern black bear

California black bear

Queen Charlotte island black bear

Cinnamon bear

Glacier bear

Mexican black bear

Florida black bear

Newfoundland black bear

Kermode bear

Louisiana black bear

West Mexico black bear

Kenai black bear

Dall black bear

Vancouver island black bear

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Flying foxes of Japan

Ryukyu flying fox

Okinawa flying fox

Mariana flying fox

Bonin flying fox

Extinct animals of 1925

Wisconsin cougar

Kenai peninsula wolf

Audubon's badlands bighorn sheep

Endangered subspecies of the Asiatic black bear

Formosan black bear

Ussuri black bear

Japanese black bear

Tibetan black bear

Endangered rats of Japan

Ryukyu long tailed giant rat

Ryukyu spiny rat

Muennink's spiny rat

Endangered rats of Ryukyu

Ryukyu long tailed giant rat

Ryukyu spiny rat

Endangered spiny rats of Japan

Muennink's spiny rat

Ryukyu spiny rat

Japanese black bear

The Japanese black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Japonicus) is a small and probably endangered subspecies of Asiatic black bear native to the Japanese islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. They became extinct on Kyushu in the 1950's and they are critically endangered in Shikoku and there are 20 left in Shikoku and I don't know how many are left in Honshu. It is one of the 7 subspecies of Asian black bear along with the Formosan, Baluchistan, Himalayan, Indochinese, Tibetan, and Ussuri black bears and it is also one of the 2 bears native to Japan along with the Ussuri brown bear which is native to Hokkaido and some parts of the East Asian mainland. The bears of Japan were probably known to compete with the 2 recently extinct subspecies of gray wolves of Japan. The Ussuri black bear is the largest subspecies. The Japanese subspecies is probably endangered or critically endangered because when I saw the Asiatic black bear range, I saw its range in Japan. It's a good thing that the Ussuri brown bear or the black grizzly is vulnerable. The Japanese black bear is one of my favorite animals of Japan. The bears of Japan are probably the top predators of Japan. 4 subspecies are endangered including the Formosan, Japanese, Tibetan, and Ussuri. There is one black bear and brown bear in both Mexico and Japan but the Mexican and Japanese black bears are both endangered. It weighs around 60-120 kilograms for the adult male and 40-100 kilograms for the adult female and the average length is 100-140 cm. But bears aren't the usual top predators of the forests of North America or Eurasia, Siberian tigers are probably the top forest predators and maybe even Amur leopards, Asiatic lions, Asiatic cheetahs, and cougars but some bears can be the same size as those predators. The lions and cheetahs used to live in the Caucasus in Russia but now they are only found in Iran and India. The Siberian tiger is the 2 largest carnivorous land mammal but the polar bear is the largest but that lives in the arctic. This is why I want to go to Japan because of the exotic and cool animals there and also, I want to go on a quest to find the live extinct animals there including the wolves the Gloomy tube nosed bats of Tsushima, and the otters and when I find them, I'm gonna tranquilize them and build a zoo of extinct animals alive and put them in there so people will know what they look like. The Caspian tiger (Which also lived in Russia) and the Javan tiger are the only extinct tigers that might be alive still but the Atlas bear and Mexican grizzly are the only extinct bears alive. Like the Siberian tiger, Amur leopard, Ussuri brown bear, and Raccoon dog, the Ussuri black bear lives in Siberia, China, and Korea. The brown bear used to compete with the Hokkaido and the black bear used to compete with the Honshu. All bears in Japan are very rare like they are in Wisconsin and Mexico. Like other Asiatic black bears, the Japanese usually has a pale yellow crescent marking on its chest. In Japan, it's also known as "Tsukinowaguma" which means moon circle bear. Eastern Honshu is the only place where the bears have any kind of a stronghold. The population in Shikoku is as endangered as the South China tiger and the Vancouver island marmot.

Common prairie dogs

Gunnison's prairie dog

White tailed prairie dog

Black tailed prairie dog

Endangered prairie dogs

Mexican prairie dog

Utah prairie dog

Siberian tiger names

Siberian tiger

Amur tiger

Manchurian tiger

Northeast China tiger

Ussuri tiger 

Mustelids of Alaska

Raccoon

Wolverine

Fisher

American marten

Stoat

Least weasel

American mink

North American river otter

Sea otter

Bears of Alaska

Black bear

Brown bear

Polar bear

Canines of Alaska

Arctic fox

Red fox

Coyote

Gray wolf

Domestic dog

Cats of Alaska

Canadian lynx

Bobcat

North American cougar

Domestic cat


2 arctic animals that are only found in the Canadian arctic

Arctic wolf

Arctic hare

Arctic animals from Bqureshi21

Polar bear

Arctic wolf

2 cool Youtube channels with interesting music and animals

Bqureshi21

SHIBweb

Abe The Conservationist: Asiatic lion

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Japanese wolf prey

Deer

Wild boar

Rodents

Foxes

Raccoon dogs

Serow

Berries

Japanese macaques 

Predator posts I made

Fennec fox

Caucasian moose

Pictures of Kamchatka extinct animals






5 cool names for my cat Luna

Luna

Derpy

Tabaqui

Nickels

Mrs. Schmugels










This is a picture of me and Luna telling my ABC's of Extinction on one of my videos.

Panthera cats of the Caucasus

Caspian tiger

Asiatic lion

Persian leopard

Bluefin tunas

Pacific bluefin tuna (Vulnerable)

Atlantic bluefin tuna (Endangered)

Southern bluefin tuna (Critically Endangered)








The Bluefins are completely threatened!

3 Panthera cats alive in Russia

Persian leopard

Amur leopard

Siberian tiger

Tigers of Russia/Mongolia

Siberian tiger

Caspian tiger

Extinct tigers alive

Caspian tiger

Javan tiger

Monday, December 28, 2015

All bears of Russia

Bergman's bear

Kamchatka brown bear

East Siberian brown bear

Eurasian brown bear

Ussuri brown bear

Polar bear

Asiatic black bear


Bears of Kamchatka

Polar bear

Kamchatka brown bear

Bergman's bear

Brown bears of Russia

Bergman's bear

Eurasian brown bear

Kamchatka brown bear

East Siberian brown bear

Ussuri brown bear








The brown bear is the national animal of Russia.

Live cheetah species

South African cheetah

Tanzanian cheetah

Sudan cheetah

Northwest African cheetah

Asiatic cheetah


Where Asiatic cheetahs live(ed)

Iran

Iraq

Israel

India

Jordan

Kuwait

Oman

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Syria

United Arab Emirates

Yemen

Turkey

Kazakhstan

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Afghanistan

Pakistan







It is now ONLY found in Iran.



Japanese mole

The Japanese mole or Temminck's mole is a mole native to Eastern Asia and extends throughout Manchuria, Korea, and Japan. Like most animals in Japan, the mole is found on Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and is also least concern.

2 Panthera snow forest cats of Russia and China and are extinct in Korea

Siberian tiger

Amur leopard

2 extinct animals of Japan from Lost animals of the 20th century

Bonin wood pigeon

Honshu wolf

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Usual Panthera big cats of Russia

Persian leopard (Panthera Pardus Saxicolor)

Siberian tiger (Panthera Tigris Altaica)

Asiatic lion (Panthera Leo Persica)

Caspian tiger (Panthera Tigris Virgata)

Amur leopard (Panthera Pardus Orientalis)

Anatolian leopard (Panthera Pardus Tulliana)