Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The Siberian tiger is the largest big cat in the world, weighing up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds). The Siberian tiger lives in the birch forests of Russia’s frigid and snowy Far East, and formerly inhabited the colder regions of China and Korea. Due to relentless hunting, Russia’s tiger population had dropped to around 40 individuals by the 1930′s.It is still threatened by illegal hunting and habitat loss in the form of logging and development.

                                                                   http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/siberian-tiger

           









  

Saturday, January 19, 2013

These animals are the most endangered species in the world .They only live in remote parts of Madagascar there homes are being torn down because people want to build more homes.You can still help by protesting against deforestation.To stop this terrible thing we have to work together!

Friday, January 18, 2013


"Love your hat where did you get it from".


They match.Wonder what there going to wear tomorrow

Endangered Animals of the World!

The Amur Leopards
The Amur Leopards only live in remote and snowy northern forest of eastern Russian` s pirmorye. There are only 14-20 adults and 5-6 cubs. Threats facing the species include habitat loss due to logging, road building and encroaching civilization, poaching (illegal hunting) and global climate change.

 THE NORTHERN SPORTIVE LEMUR

This is the Northern Sportive lemur there are less than 20 in the world. They are endangered because of illegal hunting. They live in Madagascar. They weigh less than two pounds. They need your help you can help by protesting against deforestation. 


The Hawaiian  Monk Seal

There are less than 1,000 Hawaiian monk seals left in the world. Scientists are unsure of the causes, but suspect that changes in ocean conditions and competition from commercial fishermen may be reducing the numbers of fish they depend on for food. They also face threats from entanglements in fishing nets and discarded fishing gear and can catch diseases from dogs and other domestic animals.