Rare animals

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They no longer exist on earth. What should we do to preserve the remaining ones?

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Broad Faced Potoroo It lived in Australia until 1875

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A 'frozen ark' of preserved DNA from endangered animals is being set up by U.K. scientists who plan to use cloning to bring back species that may one day become extinct. You and your partner will research and collect information on extinct, endangered and rare animals within a continent. In your search you will try to discover why certain animals are endangered or rare. You will look for things that can be done to help these endangered and rare animals.

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antelope

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Okapi

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rhino

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wombat

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Coconut crab (Birgus latro)

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iguanaplam

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koala

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Polar bears

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ounce

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gorilla_kuchi

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gorilla

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rare_bighorn

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snolep

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white-tiger

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Leucistic Reticulated Python

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Albino American Alligator

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Rare-pig

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A rare leaf-eating proboscis monkey.

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kakapo

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pygmy

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Grizzly bear

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arabian_oryx

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Moroccan-Spiny-Tailed-Lizar

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Der Bison (American buffalo)

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pangolin

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okapi

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A tuatara is a dragon-like reptile that is closely related to a species that walked the Earth 225 million years ago.

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albino_squirrel

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PallasCat

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minihorse

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Llamas These rare animals are natives of South America and are bred predominantly as pack animals or for the value of their coats which, when clipped are used in the fashion industry. We are curious and friendly animals, but we can sometimes spit

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Suri Llama

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Sichuan takin calf

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White lion

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Ha Tinh langur