THANKS! Just heard bramble cay melomy are extinct...
I'm terribly concerned for the vaquita. Less than 60 left! Maui's dolphin ain't doing too hot either.
Pygmy tarsiers (there are 3 known wild individuals and those 3 and another fourth (which escaped so we cannot confirmn it is still alive) were sighted in 2008)
Mariana pigeon
Red crested tree rat (one individual was seen in 2011 before that nobody had seen one since 1998)
Mariana pigeon
According to Wikipedia there are now only around 35-40 left in Macedonia and very few now in Albania (Any where between 20-15)Another example is the Balkan lynx (but it is a subspecies of Eurasian lynx - but that it is disputed), found in small scattered areas in Western Balkans (mostly in national park Mavrovo in R. Macedonia), and with aproximately 50 individuals left, and currently none in captivity. It has amber (between gold and orange) body color with less-defined spots.
For the coat, and that more often than not, hunters are idiots in my mind - don't know even that this animal is so rare.According to Wikipedia there are now only around 35-40 left in Macedonia and very few now in Albania (Any where between 20-15). Why would somebody want to hunt such an awesome animal? Is it for there coat?
I hope they don't. If they do, they have even more incentive to hunt it. Many an animal has had the coup de grace delivered by people hoping to get souvenirs of a doomed species.For the coat, and that more often than not, hunters are idiots in my mind - don't know even that this animal is so rare.