the giant panda, Bactrian camel, saiga, Volga
sturgeon, wisent, blue duck, tuatara, onager, leopard, okapi, angwantibo, nene,
chinchilla, manatee, wolf, Atlantic salmon, Muhlenberg turtle, grizzly bear, green turtle, (Gasps for air)
tiger, rhino, orangutan, Komodo dragon, Cape Barren goose, koala, lungfish, Galapagos
tortoise, pelican, trumpeter swan, pupfish, Przewalski's horse, European wildcat, oryx,
African spoonbill, zebra, mouse lemur, Pere David's deer and spectacled bear. Phew
And then some
2007-03-06 23:19:54
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answered by immaculately flawed 2
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Today, the extinction rate is increasing rapidly as a result of human interference in natural ecosystems. Primates, tropical birds, and many amphibians are particularly threatened. For the foreseeable future, this decline is set to continue because evolution generates new species far more slowly than the current rate of extinction.
2007-03-07 07:27:49
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answered by HANK PETERSON 1
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Bengal Tigers, Pandas, Manatees
2007-03-07 07:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Pawikan in the Philippines and Polar bears on Colorado, U.S.A
2007-03-07 07:16:40
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answered by genius_06 3
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