Making A Difference for Endangered Animals

This blog is a school project of elementary-level students aimed at helping spread the word ---and getting help for--- endangered animals in the world.

Black Rhino

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The word Rhinoceros comes from the Greek word rhino , meaning nose, and ceros , meaning horn. The Black Rhinoceros is the most well-known of...
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The Siberian Tiger

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The Siberian Tiger is the world's largest cat. Other names for this feline are Amur Tiger, Manchurian Tiger and Ussuri Tiger. Local peop...
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The Florida Panther

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The Florida Panther is a subspecies of the mountain lion. It is the state animal of the state of Florida and is one of the most endangered a...

Short-Eared Owl

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When we think of owls, we think of them as nocturnal, coming out at night. The Short-Eared Owl, however, also flies during the day ("di...
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Tiger Salamander

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The word "salamander" is a name for amphibians that have tails when they are adults. Most animals in the salamander order look lik...

The Giant Ibis

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The Giant Ibis, a wading bird, is found in northern Cambodia and southern Laos in Asia. This huge bird has a large, curved bill and makes a ...

Philippine Tarsier

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Known locally as the Maumag in Cebuano, the Philippine Tarsier is found in the southern part of the Philippines, in the islands of Bohol, S...
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