Wild Animals

Habitat of wild animals

Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, forests, rain forests, plains, grasslands, and other areas including the most developed urban sites, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that wildlife around the world is impacted by human activities.
Many Wild animals are going to be exinct because of disturbance on eco system. The top  most Endangered animals are given below according to the continent:

In Africa

White Rhinoceros
African wild
leopard
Gazelle


In Asia

Giant Panda
Sumatran Tiger
Komodo Dragon
Tapir
Seladang or Gaur
Leatherback Turtle



In North America

Polar Bear


In Europe

Ibex
Musk ox


In Oceania

Koala


In South America

Scarlet Macaw
Vicuna
Giant Anteater
Bespectacled Bear


These are the Endanger Animals going to be extinct.


A
-  African Buffalo
-  African Wild Ass
-  African Wild Dog
-  American Badger
-  American Bison
-  American Marten
-  American Mink
-  American Pika
-  Arctic Hare
-  Arctic Wolf

B
-  Baboon
Bears
   -  Black Bear
   -  Giant Panda
   -  Grizzly Bear
   -  Polar Bear
-  Big Brown Bat
-  Black-footed Ferret
-  Bobcat
-  Brown Rat

C
Camels
   -  Bactrian Camel
-  Canada Lynx
-  Cheetah
-  Chimpanzee
-  Common Muskrat
-  Cougars
-  Coyote

D
-  Duck-Billed Platypus

E
-  Eastern Chipmunk
-  Eland
Elephants
   -  African Elephant
   -  Asian Elephant
-  Ermine

F
Foxes
   -  Arctic Fox
   -  Red Fox

G
-  Gaur
-  Giant Anteater
-  Giant Armadillo
-  Gibbons
-  Giraffe
-  Gorillas
-  Greater Kudu

H
-  Hairy-Tailed Mole
Hippos
   -  Hippopotamus
   -  Pygmy Hippopotamus
-  Hoary Marmot
Horses
   -  Przewalski's Horse
-  House Mouse

I
-  Indian Rhinoceros

J
-  Jaguar

K
-  Kangaroos
-  Koala

L
-  Least Weasel
-  Lemurs
-  Leopard
Lions
   -  Asian Lion
   -  Lion

M
-  Malayan Tapir
-  Mongooses
-  Moose
-  Mountain Goat
-  Muskox

N
-  North American Beaver
-  North American Porcupine
-  Northern Raccoon
-  Northern River Otter

O
-  Ocelot
-  Orangutan
-  Ord's Kangaroo Rat
-  Oryxes

P
-  Peary Caribou
-  Pronghorn

S
-  Sable Antelope
-  Sea Otter
Seals
   -  Harp Seal
   -  Hooded Seal
   -  Mediterranean Monk Seal
   -  Northern Elephant Seal
Sheep
   -  Bighorn Sheep
   -  Thinhorn Sheep
-  Snow Leopard
-  Spotted Hyena
Squirrels
   -  American Red Squirrel
   -  Eastern Grey Squirrel
   -  Northern Flying Squirrel
   -  Richardson's Ground Squirrel
-  Star-Nosed Mole
-  Striped Skunk

T
-  Tarsiers
-  Tasmanian Devil
-  Tiger

V
-  Vancouver Island Marmot

W
-  Walrus
-  Wapiti
-  Warthog
-  West Indian Manatee
Whales
   -  Beluga
   -  Blue Whale
   -  Bowhead
   -  Fin Whale
   -  Grey Whale
   -  Humpback Whale
   -  Killer Whale
   -  Sei Whale
   -  Sperm Whale
-  White Rhinoceros
-  Wildebeests
-  Wolf
-  Wolverine
-  Woodchuck

Y
-  Yak

Z
-  Zebras

Text: Prehistoric Mammals.

A
-  American Mastodon
-  American Scimitar Cat

B
Bears
   -  Polar Bear (Prehistoric)
   -  Short-Faced Bear
-  Bowheads in Ontario?

C
Camels
   -  Western Camel

E
-  Earliest Dogs in North America

G
-  Giant Beaver

H
Horses
   -  Hyracotherium
   -  Yukon Horse

I
-  Indricotherium

J
-  Jefferson's Ground Sloth

L
Lions
   -  Lions (Prehistoric)

M
Mammoths
   -  Columbian Mammoth of Babine Lake
   -  Woolly Mammoth
Muskox
   -  Helmeted Muskox
   -  Muskox (Prehistoric)

R
-  Ringed Seal

S
-  Saiga
Squirrels
   -  Arctic Ground Squirrel


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