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Cyanospitta spixii Spix’s macaw Size - 56 cm tall Range - tropical rainforest Diet - herbivore • habitat destruction, taken as pets, hunted for plummage The last wild bird has disappeared and the Spix’s Macaw is now extinct in the wild. The others remain in captivity. ENDANGERED Architeuthis sp. Giant squid Size - body 14 m, tentacles 30 m Range - deep salt water oceans Diet - carnivore anything it can catch (cannibal?) Mistaken for a sea monster. The worlds largest invertebrate. Can grow to size of bus. Head houses a complex brain. VULNERABLE Thylacinus cynocephalus Tasmanian wolf Size - 1.5 m long Range - semi tropical grassland and forests, mountains Diet - carnivore own size or smaller prey • habitat destruction (farming), hunted (threat to livestock) Hunted to extinction in the wild. Last one died in a zoo 1936. Attempts to make to clone from preserved embryo. It would be the first cloning of animal from the dead. EXTINCT Archaeoptryx lithographica archaeoptryx Size - size of a crow Range - tropical swampland Diet -small reptiles and animals Lived about 145 million years ago. The oldest known bird like dinosaur. Thought to be a flightless dinosaur with wings. Could not compete with other birds & reptiles. EXTINCT California condor Gymnogyps californianus Size - largest flying bird, 1.2 m tall, wingspan 2 m Range - grasslands, mountain zones Diet - scavenger (all animal types) • pollution affects egg shells, collision with structures Lifespan - 60 years of age. Condors communicate with an elaborate system of hisses, growls, grunts and body language. There are NO wild birds, but 100+ ‘zoo’ birds. Birds are being released to be re-establish in wild. Rarest bird of prey. ENDANGERED Coelondonta antiquaitatis Wooly rhino Size - large 2 m tall Range - arctic tundra regions Diet - herbivore (grass and small plants) • hunted by early humans Commonly called the woolly mammoth. These beasts lived during the last Ice Age. May have been hunted to extinction by humans 40,000 years ago. May have perished due to climate change at that time. EXTINCT Falco rusticolus Size - medium Range - arctic, tundra, mountains Diet - carnivore (small birds) gyrfalcon There are over 60 species of falcons. This is the largest of all the falcons. The Arabs are willing to pay over $100,000.00 for a single white falcon which breeds in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic region. Never a common bird, but recently the numbers are falling and so people are concerned. VULNERABLE Nerodia sipedon Lake Erie water snake Size - 1 m long Range - shorelines Diet - carnivore of amphibians and fish Biotic potential or litter size 23 offspring per birth. Not poisonous but does bite with its sharp fangs. Produces an anticoagulant that causes the tiniest cut to bleed continuously as if a vein or artery was cut. #’s declined because of development along shoreline and being killed by humans who think they are poisonous. THREATENED Raphus cucullatus Size - small 20 kg or 50 pounds Range - warm tropical island Diet - herbivore of seeds and plants Dodo bird It lived undisturbed and nested on the ground and ate fruits that had fallen from trees in the forest. Lost its ability and need to fly. Sailors began killing the bird for food. Never learned to fear humans….considered stupid. Clubbed & shot to death by 1750’s. EXTINCT Varanus komodoensis komodo dragon Size - can grow up to 3 m (10 feet) or more Range - native to Indonesian island of Komodo Diet - carnivore of anything it can catch • habitat loss, killed World’s largest living reptile (lizard). Swift runner and can run as fast as a dog. Drools copiously, mouth full of bacteria. Only a few hundred left in the wild. ENDANGERED Latimeria chalumnae coelocanthe Size - 1.5 m long Range - warm salt water oceans Diet - carnivore • over fishing (no food), pollution (habitat loss) Believed to have gone extinct 80 million years ago. However a small population was discovered off the coast of South Africa in 1938. This fish was caught by fishermen who were deep net fishing and thought this fish looked bizarre. VULNERABLE Coryphodon sp. Ancient hippo Size - 3 m tall Range - temperate marshes Diet - herbivore of aquatic plants • competition Ancestor to the hippo. Could not compete in a changing world and last seen 50 million years ago. EXTINCT Grus americana Whooping crane Size - tallest bird in North America - 3 m tall Range - wetland habitat (marshland) Diet - omnivore of fish and small animals • habitat drained for farmland Whooping crane mates for life. Females lay 2 eggs and both adults incubate them. If the eggs hatch at different times, the second is often pushed out of the nest or starved These birds were once shot for food and sport. In 1930’s only 23 birds in Texas and northern Canada. Now about 250 birds. ENDANGERED Przewalski’s horse Equus przewalski Size - stocky pony like animal 1.2 m tall Range - grassland near mountains, deserts Diet - herbivore of grass and grains • Hunted for food by the Chinese and Mongolians. Only true surviving species of wild horse. Hunted until there are none in the wild. Can only be seen now in zoos. ENDANGERED Geochelone elephantopus giant tortoise Size - large 1100 kg & 1.7 m in length Range - desert and tropical forests Diet - herbivore of cacti, fruit, leaves, grasses • hunted for shell and eggs, habitat destruction On some islands only 1 tortoise remains, others 100’s. All are close to extinction as reproduce so slowly. ENDANGERED Antilocapra americana Pronghorn antelope Size - small, size of a deer Range - great plains (prairie) Diet - herbivore of small plants, cacti, fruit, • hunted, habitat destruction, migration Fastest land animal in North America. Second fastest land mammal exceeded only by cheetah Runs at turbo charged speeds of 70 mph with mouth open and consumes 3X oxygen as other animals. 20 million in 1500’s, hunted down to 1000 in 1800’s. Now 100,000+, but still could decline again. VULNERABLE Plimoera fisheri Size - 12 cm Range - shallow salt water ocean Diet - scavenger and decomposer trilobite Global climate changes wiped them out 450 million years ago. EXTINCT Eubalaena glacial right whale Size -17 m long, 60 tons Range- sub-tropical and sub-arctic oceans Diet - omnivore of small marine animals and plants • Increased ship traffic, widely hunted Rich in blubber and oil. Easy to catch, slow shallow swimmers. Named because it was common, easy to harpoon and floated when dead; it was the RIGHT whale to hunt. Down from millions to 1000 worldwide. ENDANGERED Neofelis nebulosa Clouded leopard Size - 1 m length, 1 m tail Range - dense tropical forest Diet - carnivore of medium to large animals • hunted for fur and teeth, deforestation of habitat Numbers in wild down from 15,000 to 4,000, but the wild population seems healthy. If numbers continue to fall, will change status. THREATENED Ectopistes migratoris Passenger pigeon Size - small, 22 cm tall Range - migrates from marshland to open marshland Diet - omnivore of seeds, berries, insects • destruction of nesting habitat, hunting Was once one of the most numerous birds on the planet. Hunted from 10 billion in 1500’s to zero in 1914. It was not unusual for some to kill up to 500 passenger pigeons in a day. These birds use to carry messages and was used during WW1 & WW2. EXTINCT