2. RHINOCEROS
• Rhinoceros is a large
mammal native to
Africa and Asia.
There is five species
of rhino in the world.
Three are considered
to be critically
endangered.
3. Flying squirrels
• The flying squirrel is a
medium-sized
rodents. Closely
related to squirrels
found in woodlands
and across
grasslands in the
whole world.
4. Komodo dragon
• The komodo dragon
is the large species of
lizards that is only
found on a handful of
Irelands in Indonesian
archipelago. Not
known to the world
until the first world
war.
5. Wooly mammoth
• The wooly mammoth
was an enormous
mammal that roamed
the vast frozen,
northern landscapes
in large sizes.
Believed to the
closely related
elephants.
6. Uakari
• Uakari are the small
south American
primates with striking
bald heads and bright
red faces. they maybe
attracted to mates
because malarial and
sick animals develop
pale faces.)