Okay guys and gals, here is the official list of animals. Please pick one and leave that name as your comment. But please, only pick one and do not add a name that is not on this list.
1. Amur Leopard
Found in the Primorye region of Russia, the Amur leopard is a very rare subspecies of leopard: A 2007 census counted only 14 to 20 adults and 5 to 6 cubs.
2. BAMBOO LUMER -- With jaws designed to crack through bamboo, which makes up most of its diet, there are only about 100 of these lemurs left in the rain forests of Madagascar.
3. Cuban Greater Funnel-Eared Bat
Found in Cueva la Barca, Cuba there are only 100 of these bats left in the wild.
4. Northern Hairy Nose Wombat
There are only about 100 of these animals left in the wild and they all live in Epping Forest National Park in Australia.
5. 8. Javan Rhino
Javan rhinos are the most threatened of the five rhino species, with as few as 35 individuals surviving in Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. Vietnam’s last Javan rhino was poached in 2010. The Javan rhino is a dusky grey color and has a single horn of up to about 10 inches. Their skin has a number of loose folds giving the appearance of armor plating. This species is very similar in appearance to the closely-related greater-one rhinoceros, but has a much smaller head and less apparent skin folds.
1. Amur Leopard
Found in the Primorye region of Russia, the Amur leopard is a very rare subspecies of leopard: A 2007 census counted only 14 to 20 adults and 5 to 6 cubs.
2. BAMBOO LUMER -- With jaws designed to crack through bamboo, which makes up most of its diet, there are only about 100 of these lemurs left in the rain forests of Madagascar.
3. Cuban Greater Funnel-Eared Bat
Found in Cueva la Barca, Cuba there are only 100 of these bats left in the wild.
4. Northern Hairy Nose Wombat
There are only about 100 of these animals left in the wild and they all live in Epping Forest National Park in Australia.
5. 8. Javan Rhino
Javan rhinos are the most threatened of the five rhino species, with as few as 35 individuals surviving in Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. Vietnam’s last Javan rhino was poached in 2010. The Javan rhino is a dusky grey color and has a single horn of up to about 10 inches. Their skin has a number of loose folds giving the appearance of armor plating. This species is very similar in appearance to the closely-related greater-one rhinoceros, but has a much smaller head and less apparent skin folds.
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