Lunes, Setyembre 26, 2011

Awareness for Endangered Species

What is an Endangered Specie? 
An endangered specie is a specie that is yet to be extinct. Extinction means no longer existing or living. Endangered species are species that are rarely found like the following:

Endangered Species

1. Tarsier (Tarsius) is the world's smallest primate. It has big eyes and its head can turn 360 degrees. This specie can be found in Bohol, Philippines. 

2. Tigers (Panthera Tigris) are one of the world's largest cats. It has black stripes and big canine teeth. This specie is native to eastern and southern Asia.

3. Penguins (Spheniscidae) are group of aquatic, flightless birds. They are highly adapted for water and have countershaded dark and white plumage and their wings have become flippers. These species are commonly found in Antarctica.

4. Polar bear (Ursus Maritimus) is the world's largest land carnivore and also the largest bear. It has thick furs for adapting to their cold environment. It is a native largely within the Artic Circle. 

5. Blue Whales (Balaenoptera musculus) is the largest known animal to have ever exist. Blue whales have the length of 98 feet. The blue whale is commonly found in deep oceans and can be seen as early as March and April with the peak between July and September in South California.

There are so many more endangered species around the world but I'm only giving some of the best examples. Animals help people to live that is why people should also help animals to live. Animals won't be wild if we aren't wild to them. Always remember the golden rule, "Do unto others what you want others do unto you"





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