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Chimpanzees! The scientific name is of a chimpanzees is Pan troglodytes. Chimpanzees are found in central South Africa and West Africa Rain forest. Fun Facts:Young chimps learn to create tools from objects in their environment by watching others; they use sticks to extract termites to eat and crumple leaves to soak up water to drink. Average weight of a chimpanzee MALE 60 kg (132 lbs) FEMALE 47 kg (103.6 lbs) The range is Equatorial Africa. The life Span average 30-40 years in the wild and 45-55 years in managed situations. RANGE: Equatorial Africa
L o c a t e d C L O U D E D L E O P A R D Common Name: Clouded Leopard (a.k.a. Mint Leopard, Tree Tiger) Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata (Vertebrata) Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Genus: Pantherinae Neofelis Species: nebulosa Reproduction : The clouded Leopard lives in the wild, but in captivity litters are up to 1-5 average is 3. they are born in 93 days. less than 20% of captivity clouded leopards have been great at reproducting becuase the male always tens to kill Habitat: The clouded leopard their during mating. lives in theprimary evergreen tropical rainforests, but sightings have made in secondary and logged forests as well as grasslandand scrub and mangrove swamps. It has been recorded at elevations of as high as 3000 meters (9600 feet). DID YOU KNOW.. The clouded leopard also has the largest canine teeth in proportion to its body size of any of the cat family. Clouded leopards are opportunistic predators, as are most cats. Recorded prey are sambar, muntjac, birds, bearded pig, civet, monkeys.
African Lion Panthera Leo The Lions most common way of communication is head rubbing and social licking. Other ways of communication is snarling, purring, hissing, coughing, miaowing, woofing and roaring. African male lions can weigh up to 550 pounds while the females can weigh up too 400 The African Lion s Habitat is insahara Africa Its ecosystem is grassy plains and thornbush country Lions spend much of their time resting and are inactive for about 20 hours per day. Although lions can be active at any time, their activity generally peaks after dusk with a period of socializing, grooming and defecating. Intermittent bursts of activity follow through the night hours to dawn, when hunting most often takes place. They spend an average two hours a day walking and 50 minutes eating.
White Handed Gibbon Scientific Name: Hylobatidae Hylobates lar. Habit Gibbons occur in tropical and subtropical rainforests from northeast India to Indonesia and north to southern China, including the islands of Sumatra, Borneo and Java Adaptations The White-handed gibbon, like the gorilla, chimpanzee and orangutan, is an ape, not a monkey. They share with the great apes (gorilla, orangutan and chimpanzees) several features: a large brain, a flat face with shortened jaws, a more or less upright posture, a broad chest and no tail. Ischial callosities are present.gibbons are very small and lightweight. They have a small, round head, very long arms (the arms are longer than the legs), and a short, slender body. Gibbons have lightweight bones Characteristics: Small tailless apes with very dense, silky, shaggy fur varying from black or dark brown to pale fawn or silver grey. Slender body with short and broad chest cavity. Round head is small with flat forehead and developed chin; brain is relatively small. Small jaws with long canine teeth. Arms are greatly elongated, legs and feet less so. Upper sides of hand and feet are always white ('white-handed'), contrast is less apparent in the buff specimens. Social Interaction Gibbons are social animals that are active during the day (they are diurnal). Gibbons mate for life; the young, born singly, remain with the family group until they are five or six years old. Like other apes, gibbons groom one another (they clean the hair of a family member).
Koala Threats Phascolarctos cinereus Koalas live in southern and eastern parts of Australia. They are found mostly in moist woodlands. They can range anywhere from 23.5 to 32 inches long. They weigh between 9 and 33 pounds. There bodies and nose resemble a small bear. Their short long legs are good for climbing. They have dense, woolly, silver-gray-brown fur and long,round ears. Lazy Day? A Koala seems to live a very simple life. A typical day consists of eating and sleeping. Twenty percent eating;eighty percent sleeping. Less than 1% of their time is spent looking for a mate. Humans are the Koala s greatest threat. Many Koalas are threatened from habitat distruction, dogs, motor vehicle collisions, drowning in pools, and impediment of movement from fences. Sometimes these circumtances can lead to death. Did you know.. The common nickname koala bear is very misleading. The Koala has no relationship to the bear at all. Koala s were once endangered!
Scientific Name: Suricata Sucricatta A Mob of Meerkats Meerkat Fun Facts: Black rings around their eyes act as sunglasses. 8 inch tail helps them stand upright. Eat anything from insects to small mammals. Are immune to scorpion venom. Meerkats live in the Kalahari Desert where they dig underground burrows. Meerkats are at low risk for extinction Meerkats are only 12 inches tall, and weigh 2 pounds. They travel in mobs or gangs from five to thirty members.
Malayan Sun Bear Helarctos Malayanus The Malayan Sun Bear is the smallest bear in the bear family. Its only 70 cm high and weighs 143 pounds. Though its has no pretors than humans. Which is making these bears become extinct because humans are hunting them as a sport and because they eat food off their land. Unusual fact about the Sun Bear is that it walks with all four of its paws inward. unlike other bears And its a big tree climber it spends almost all day in the tree eating or laying out in the sun. DID YOU KNOW... Malayan Sun Bear has a U shape on its chest that can usually be yellow, orange, or white. That s how it received its name the Malayan Sun Bear.
Grant s zebras Equus burchelli Zebra Facts It lives in Eastern Africa, roaming threw the grassy plains. The climate is humid suptropical with hot, humid summers and chilly,mild winters. It is an endangered specie that is at high risk. It has black and white stripes all over, a mane, hooves, tail,and short legs. Its a herbivore, that spends most of its time feeding on grass and looking for a water hole. The life span in captivity is up to 30 years and in the wild about 28 years. It communicates with a high pitched whine or bark. it mostly communicates visually or with auditory cues.
Himalayan Black Bear Human Interaction- Endangered due to the fact of the hunting and destruction of the forest. Also, sometimes are killed because of their organs are used for medicinal purposes. Continent found in- Asia Activity Cycle- They are nocturnal and can be diurnal when favored fruits are growing. Variations within species- males weigh between 110-264 pounds. Females weigh 103-154 pounds. Locomotion- The Himalayan Black Bear is Quadra pedal. It often stands on their back legs so their claws can be used for fighting. Did you know? -The Himalayan Black Bear does not hibernate. - The Himalayan Black Bear may look like a meat eater, but is mostly a omnivore and may seek out a live domestic stock once in awhile.
Categorized as endangered Western Lowland Gorilla Scientific Name: Biome: Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests Scientific Name: Gorilla gorilla gorilla A normal, healthy gorilla may live up to 37 years. Gorillas usually walk on all fours. (Quadra pedal) Gorillas are the largest and most powerful species of primate. They have no tails and jet, black skin. Gorillas are mainly herbivorous, spending almost half of the day feeding on stems, bamboo shoots, and a variety of fruits, supplemented with bark and invertebrates. Gorillas communicate using calls, facial expressions and physical postures, and through tactile means.
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Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis Giraffe Camelopardalis, or more commonly known as the Giraffe, lives tend to live in dry, open wooded areas of the African Savannas. This 12 foot brown spotted animal is a wonderful attraction for anyone. Too bad you can t get to close, because once you get near it, it runs at 45 miles per hour. Giraffes are very protective of their young, and travel in packs. Giraffes are highly populated and not to worried about. But we still need to be careful with the hunting because they can still become endangered later. Especially because of global warming.
How to tell them apart Males: 7-10.5 feet fully grown Females: 6-7 feet fully grown Short, boney bumps all over their back Females stay and protect eggs Males hunt for food and protects its nest of full Cuban Crocodile (Crocodylus rhombifer) They hunt alone but they sunbake together. There are about 3,000-6,000 Cuban Crocodiles living freely in the wild. Years ago people would hunt them for their skin and their meat. that s why they are endangered. If you every hear a Crocodile hiss GET AWAY!!! It either means: he wants to eat you or they are trying to mate. They munch on... Fish, Turtles and small mammals
Bengal Tiger An endangered species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in number, or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters. Tiger population: 4000 Panthera P. Tigris Physical Characteristics Male Bengal tigers measure 275 310 cm[2] with their tail. The tail of a large male is usually 85 95 cm long. Their weight ranges from 180 to 272 kilograms with an average weight of 200 236 kg. Males have a maximum skull length of 330 to 380 mm, females 275 to 311 mm. The fur of this subspecies is generally orangebrown with black stripes.
Giant Tortoise Geochelone nigra : Dipsochelys dussumieri The giant tortoise is an endangered animal and they are supported by multiple zoos in the Galapagose islands. There is only about 15,000 of them left on the earth. These animals travel alone most of the time. they bob their head up and down and bellow to attract a mate. This animal is a land animal not a water animal. Range: The giant tortoise lives in all of the galapagose islands. Habitat: dry, low elevation, limited food and other resources. and moist, higher elevations, cooler temperatures, food sources closer to the ground A map the range of the Giant Tortoise FACTS: Giant tortoises can be found crammed together, often stacked on top of each other, beneath the shade of the sparse trees and bushes on their island. Tortoises are usually silent, although mating males make a hollow groaning sound that can be heard hundreds of meters away.