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Philippine Forest Turtle. Siebenrockiella leytensis is a species of freshwater turtle endemic to the Philippines. It is classified as critically endangered. It is known as the Philippine forest turtle, the Philippine pond turtle, the Palawan turtle, or the Leyte pond turtle.
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Lotokot filipiński, lotokot, kaguan, kolugo (Cynocephalus...
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Il pangolino delle Filippine (Manis culionensis (de Elera,...
- Philippine Crocodile
The Philippine crocodile was first described in 1935 by...
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This species is also vulnerable to hunting and also trapping...
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The Palawan stink badger (Mydaus marchei), pantot or tuldo...
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Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (150) Sint...
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This is a list of threatened plant and animal species in the Philippines as classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It includes vulnerable (VU), endangered (EN), critically endangered (CR), and recently extinct (EX) species.
In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau, also abbreviated to rimau. [4] It has also been known as the southern Indochinese tiger, to further distinguish it from the Indochinese tiger population to the north in Myanmar and Thailand , which differ genetically from this population.
In this article, we will be talking about the top 15 most endangered species in the Philippines and endangered animals in the Philippines, in recent decades so many animals in the Philippines have been listed as endangered species.
10 sie 2010 · It is generally accepted that the Philippines terrestrial and marine habitats contain some of the richest biodiversities of flora and fauna, and its waters are considered a part of the biodiverse Coral Triangle. Further, many of these organisms are endemic to the Philippines.
The Philippines is likely the most biologically diverse country in the world. Unique species include the Philippine eagle and tamaraw.
There are 67 globally threatened species, including the rufous hornbill and the critically endangered national bird of the Philippines, the Philippine eagle or monkey-eating eagle. Until 1995, the national bird of the Philippines was the maya (which, in the Philippines, refers to a variety of small, commonly observed passerine bird).