Smooth coated otter
Monday, November 30, 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015
My favorite Asian extinct animals
Syrian elephant
Japanese wolf
Japanese sea lion
Japanese otter
Bali tiger
Javan tiger
Japanese wolf
Japanese sea lion
Japanese otter
Bali tiger
Javan tiger
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Black footed ferret
The black footed ferret, also known as the American polecat, black footed mink, or prairie dog hunter, is an endangered mustelid native to North America. The ferret is the size of a mink and differs from the European polecat, which is least concern. The name ferret has the name prairie dog hunter because they prey on prairie dogs. Fewer than 750 remain and they live in the US states of South Dakota, Arizona, and Wyoming. 2 prairie dog species are also endangered and they are the Utah and Mexican.
Friday, November 27, 2015
Thursday, November 26, 2015
My favorite endangered animals by continent from the book Extraordinary endangered animals
North America ~ Black footed ferret
South America ~ Andean spectacled bear
Europe ~ European bison
Asia ~ Japanese crane
Africa ~ Ethiopian wolf
Australia ~ Tree kangaroo
South America ~ Andean spectacled bear
Europe ~ European bison
Asia ~ Japanese crane
Africa ~ Ethiopian wolf
Australia ~ Tree kangaroo
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Arctic fox
Polecat species
African striped polecat
Saharan striped polecat
Steppe polecat
American polecat (Black footed ferret)
European polecat
Marbled polecat
Monday, November 23, 2015
Gobi bear
The Gobi bear (Ursus Arctos Gobiensis) is a subspecies of brown bear that is native to Mongolia's Gobi desert. It is listed as critically endangered, there is estimated to be around 50 adults and the Gobi bear is as endangered as the Asiatic cheetah.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Grandider's mongoose
The Grandider's mongoose or giant striped mongoose or Grandider's vontsira, is a small endangered mongoose that is native to Southwestern Madagascar. The species is named after Alfred Grandider. It is probably more endangered than the fossa, a cat like creature native to Madagascar that is more closely related to the mongoose.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Silky anteater
The silky anteater or pygmy anteater (Cyclopes Didactlylus) is a species of anteater native to Central and South America. Like the giant anteater and tamandua, they live in Latin America and they eat ants and termites and mothers carry their babies on their backs. The giant and silky anteater are pretty cool animals and they are one of my favorite animals in South America.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Russian domesticated fox
The Russian domesticated fox (Vulpes Vulpes Dorsalis) is a domesticated form of red fox. As a result of selective breeding, the new foxes became tamer and more dog like. They are the only domestic subspecies of red fox.
Different kinds of ivores
Carnivore - An animal that eats only meat
Herbivore - An animal that eats only plants
Omnivore - An animal that eats both meat and plants
Insectivore - An animal that eats only insects
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Bobcat subspecies
Eastern bobcat
Nova Scotia bobcat
Florida bobcat
Midwestern bobcat
Merriam's bobcat
California bobcat
Mojave bobcat
Mexican bobcat
Oregon bobcat
Oaxaca bobcat
Northwestern bobcat
Peninsular bobcat
Texas bobcat
Jungle cat subspecies
Andean mountain cat
Tamandua
Tamanduas are genus of anteaters with 2 species: the Northern and Southern. The word tamandua is Tupi for anteater and in Tupi and Portuguese refers to anteaters in general. Northern tamanduas live in Southeastern Mexico, Central America, West of the Andes, Northern Venezuela, and Northern Peru. Southern tamanduas live in Venezuela, Trinidad, Northern Argentina, Southern Brazil, and Uruguay.
Monday, November 16, 2015
My favorite extant wolves by continent
North America - Mexican wolf
South America - Andean wolf
Europe - Italian wolf
Asia - Indian wolf
Africa - Ethiopian wolf
Wolves and wolf like creatures of South America
Dire wolf
Chilean wolf
Chilean wolf
Andean wolf
Maned wolf
Falkland islands wolf
Dusicyon Avus
Dusicyon Avus
Bull shark
The bull shark, also known as the Zambezi shark in Zambia in Africa or Nicaragua shark in Nicaragua in Mexico, is the deadliest shark in the world, even deadlier than a great white shark. The bull shark is the only shark species that can live in freshwater too and they give birth to their pups in freshwater. They are called bull sharks because of their aggression. Bull sharks look like reef sharks but bigger.
Andean wolf
The Andean wolf (Dasycyon Hagenbecki), also known as the Hagenbeck's wolf, is a wolf-like canid native to the Andes mountains of South America. Wolves and their relatives live in all continents besides Antarctica. It is similar to the culpeo or Andean fox. I wish it is a real wolf, because wolves live in every continent besides South America and Antarctica, although dire wolves lived in South America. Of course Antarctica doesn't need wolves.
Red colobuses
Western red colobus
Pennant's red colobus
Nigerian red colobus
Preuss's red colobus
Zanzibar red colobus
Central African red colobus
Ugandan red colobus
Tana river red colobus
Udzungwa red colobus
Bouvier's red colobus
Zanzibar red colobus
The Zanzibar red colobus is an endangered subspecies of rd colobus native to the archipelago of Zanzibar and is also known as the Kirk's red colobus. The colobus would have been the prey for the recently extinct Zanzibar leopard.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Youtube videos that have evidence of Cryproprocta Spelea
Hansel the fossa
What is a fossa? Madagascar
All about Cryproprocta Spelea
Cryproprocta Spelea (Giant Fossa) [My Video]
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
Distinct subspecies of the side striped jackal
Sundevall jackal
Canis Adustus Bweha
Central African jackal
Gray jackal
Kafue jackal
Canis Adustus Lateralis
East African side striped jackal
Side striped jackal
The side striped jackal is a jackal species native to Africa. Both black backed jackals and Side striped jackals live only in Africa but the golden jackal lives in both Eurasia and Africa and its subspecies only live in Eurasia (Europe and Asia). The black backed is smaller than the side striped. Side striped jackals are more silent that black backed jackals and golden jackals.
Black backed jackal
The black backed jackal is a jackal species native to South and East Africa. Not to be confused with the Cape jackal or the East African black backed jackal, which are 2 distinct subspecies of the black backed jackal. It is one of the 3 jackal species you'll find in Eastern Africa. This is a Cape jackal feeding on a gazelle carcass.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Arctic reindeer
The Arctic reindeer, also known as the East Greenland reindeer, is an extinct subspecies of reindeer that lived in Eastern Greenland. It was declared extinct in 1900. There is another extinct subspecies of reindeer called the Queen Charlotte island caribou which went extinct 8 years later. I noticed this species from Lost animals of the 20th century. The reindeer's skin was generally grayish or dirty white with a darker brownish back but its most striking feature was its antlers.
3 books that have animals that slip through the slot
A squirrel's tale
There's a mouse about the house
A fox's adventure (Made by me)
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Giant rice rats that belong in the genus Megalomys
Barbuda giant rice rat
Curacao giant rice rat
Martinique giant rice rat
Santa Lucian giant rice rat
Barbados giant rice rat
Bermuda saw whet owl
The Bermuda saw whet owl is an extinct species of owl native to the island of Bermuda. It was the last known animal that went extinct ever. It went extinct on the 29th of August, 2014. This is actually a picture of a Northern saw whet owl. There is another species that went extinct in 2014 called the Acalypha Wilderi.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Rudyard Kipling's main stories
The Jungle book
Rikki Tikki Tavi
The White seal
Toomai of the elephants
Rikki Tikki Tavi
The White seal
Toomai of the elephants
Golden toad
The golden toad was a small true toad that was once abundant in a small, high altitude region about 4 square kilometers in an area north of the city of Monterverde, Costa Rica. It was endemic to Elfin cloud forest. It is also called the Monte verde toad, Alajuela toad, and orange toad. It was declared extinct on May 15th, 1989 and it also went extinct in 2004. It is one of the 6 extinct animals on film. This is a picture of a male golden toad. The 6 extinct animals on film are the Heath hen, thylacine, Laysan rail, golden toad, baiji, and Western black rhino.
Extinct ungulates from Lost animals of the 20th century
Queen Charlotte island caribou
Caucasian wisent
Burchell's zebra
Merriam's elk
Audubon's badlands bighorn sheep
Schombergk's deer
Syrian wild ass
Portuguese ibex
Rufus gazelle
Cape red hartebeest
Shansi sika deer
Arctic reindeer
Tarpan
Quagga
Extinct marsupials from Lost animals of the 20th century
Thylacine
Toolache wallaby
Pig footed bandicoot
Pig footed bandicoot
Crescent nail tailed wallaby
Extinct bears from Lost animals of the 20th century
Mexican grizzly bear
Bergman's bear
California grizzly bear
Extinct wolves from Lost animals of the 20th century
Honshu wolf
Newfoundland wolf
Florida black wolf
Great plain wolf
Extinct foxes from Lost animals of the 20th century
Southern California kit fox
Falkland island wolf
Falkland island wolf
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