ENDANGERED ANIMALS
These are endangered animals that we're showing for the sake of your help.
The vaquita (/vəˈkiːtə/ və-KEE-tə; Phocoena sinus) is a species of porpoise endemic to the northern end of the Gulf of California in Baja California, Mexico.
There are around 10-15 Vaquitas left in the wild.
The Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) is a vulnerable species of earless seal in the family Phocidae that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.There are roughly 2,100 to 2,300 monk seals left in the world.
The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is a baleen whale, one of three right whale species belonging to the genus Eubalaena.
There are approximately 380 North Atlantic
Sea turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea), sometimes called marine turtles,[3] are reptiles of the order Testudines and of the suborder Cryptodira. Although there are lots of sea turtles left alive they are slowly and slowly dying because most animals affected from plastic pollution are mostly sea turtles.
The scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) is a species of hammerhead shark in the family Sphyrnidae. It was originally known as Zygaena lewini.
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a species of baleen whale and the largest marine mammal in the rorqual family Balaenopteridae. There are an estimated 10,000 to 25,000 Blue Whales remanining in the world.
AND THESE ARE ALL ANIMALS YOU MIGHT NOT SEE AGAIN SOON.