Sumdog Animals
Okapi
Although it has markings similar to a zebra, the Okapi is most closely related to the giraffe. They are threatened by poaching and the destruction of the Congo rainforests.
Baird's Tapir
Baird's Tapir is a large mammal similar in shape to a pig. Hunting by humans and habitat loss have reduced their numbers threatening extinction.
Common Chimpanzee
Chimpanzees are the closest living relatives to humans. Because of the deforestation of their habitats, chimpanzees are an endangered species.
Lear's Macaw
Lear's Macaw is a rare Brazilian parrot with bright blue plumage. In 1994 the population was estimated to be 140 birds though this has since risen to over 1000.
Baiji
The Baiji was a freshwater dolphin found in the Yangtze River in China. No confirmed sighting have been reported since 2004 and it is thought to be extinct.
Californian Condor
The Califorian Condor is the largest North American land bird. Its numbers have declined due to poaching and poisoning.
Common Rat
The Common Rat is one of the most common mammals on the planet. A single pair can multiply to over 200 rats in a year.
Cotton-top Tamarin
The Cotton-top Tamarin is a small monkey found in northern South America. It communicates using distinctive birdlike whistles and chirping sounds.
Dhole
The Dhole is a type of wild dog found in India that lives in large clans. Until recently the dhole was regarded as a pest and widely destroyed.
Giant Otter
The Giant Otter is found in South America especially in the Amazon river. Decades of poaching for their velvety fur reduced their numbers, but now habitat loss is their biggest threat.
Giant Panda
The Giant Panda is a bear native to China. The panda is an endangered species due to continuous habitat loss and very low birthrate.
Golden-bellied Capuchin
The Golden-bellied Capuchin is restricted to eastern parts of Brazil due to interference from humans.
Harpy Eagle
The Harpy Eagle is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas. They are becoming threatened due to logging in the South American rainforests.
Indian Elephant
The Indian Elephant is smaller than an African elephant. Over the last 60 years their population has halved due to loss of their grassland habitat.
Javan Rhinocerous
The Javan Rhino was once one of the most common asian rhinos. It is possibly the rarest large mammal on earth as much of its habitat has been destroyed during wars.
Mahogany Glider
The Mahogany Glider is a nocturnal marsupial found only in a very small area in North Queensland, Australia. Over 80% of their habitat has been cleared for growing crops and cattle.
Mountain Gorilla
The Mountain Gorilla is the rarest type of gorilla . They are threatened by a combination of poaching, loss of habitat and disease.
Narwhal
The Narwhal has a distinctive long tusk. They are one of the animals most affected by climate change.
Orinoco Crocodile
The Orinoco Crocodile is found in the Orinoco river in South America. It is highly endangered due to hunting for its hide.
Panamanian Golden Frog
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered and may even be extinct in the wild. Like other amphibians it has suffered major population loss due to fungal infection.
Polar Bear
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land meat-eater and the largest of all bears. Their numbers are decreasing due to global warming melting the Arctic ice which is their hunting and breeding ground.
Proboscis Monkey
The Proboscis Monkey lives on the island of Borneo and has a large nose. It is endangered due to ongoing habitat loss and hunting.
Pygmy Three-toed Sloth
The Pygmy Three-toed Sloth can only be found on the Isla Escudo de Veraguas off the coast of Panama. Due to its small habitat it is very vulnerable to human development.
Red Slender Loris
The Red Slender Loris is a small nocturnal primate found in Sri Lanka with large eyes. It is widely trapped and killed for use in supposed remedies for eye diseases.
Sumatran Orangutan
The Sumatran Orangutan is found only on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is considered one of the world's most endangered primates.
Sumatran Tiger
The Sumatran Tiger is the smallest of all the tiger species. The continuing loss of forest habitat and illegal poaching have made it critically endangered.
West Indian Manatee
The West Indian Manatee is the largest manatee and found in the shallow coastal waters of the Caribbean & Florida. Many Manatee die due to illegal poaching and collisions with motorboats
Wondiwoi Tree-kangaroo
The Wondiwoii Tree-kangaroo are found in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea. Hardly anything is known about this species, the animal has not been seen since 1928.
Yellow-crested Cockatoo
The Yellow-crested Cockatoo is founded in Indonesia. It is critically endangered due to it being illegally trapped to be sold as caged pets.
Blue Whale
The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. Blue whale hunting was banned in 1966 after their numbers fell quickly due to commercial whaling.
Clouded Leopard
Very little is known about the Clouded Leopard due to their nocturnal and reclusive nature. Clearing of forest habitat by humans means that many of forest areas are too small to support clouded leopard populations.