Rhino

Rhinos are killing for their horns due to this they are extinct day by day.

Tiger

It is estimated that tigers have lost 95% of their original habitat. Human activities have led to the destruction, degradation, and fragmentation of their habitat.

Snow Leopard

Due to factors like loss of habitat, poaching, and the effects of climate change, the natural population of snow leopards is estimated to be around 4000 individuals.

Gorilla

Forests where gorillas have lived for many years are being destroyed for agricultural use, commercial logging, and many other activities, which puts gorillas in difficult circumstances.

Lemur

The lemur is one of the most critically endangered mammal species. By moving between the trees and spreading pollen and seeds, lemurs add value to the forests they inhabit.

Insects, snakes, and even larger mammals like fossas, which prey on lemurs, benefit from these behaviors because they create food and shelter.

Pangolin

These small guardians have survived thousands of years of natural changes, but now they are on the danger of extinction owing to habitat degradation and unlawful hunting.

Elephant

Poaching for the illegal ivory trade is the biggest problem facing African elephants, whereas habitat loss and human-elephant conflict are the biggest problems facing Asian elephants.

Sea Turtle

Hawksbills are killed for their meat, and their skin, feathers, and other body parts are used to make things like leather goods, cosmetics, and fragrances.

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