Snow Leopard
Panthera uncia · Vulnerable
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Snow leopards can't roar. Instead they make a soft chuffing sound called a "prusten" — used to greet each other peacefully.
Mammals Central Asia Mountain
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Humpback Whale
Megaptera novaeangliae · Least Concern
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Humpback populations have rebounded from near-extinction — some grew over 900% after the international hunting ban in 1966.
Mammals Ocean Migratory
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African Lion
Panthera leo · Vulnerable
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A lion's roar can be heard up to 8 km away. Prides roar together at dawn to mark territory and locate one another.
Mammals Africa Savanna
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Emperor Penguin
Aptenodytes forsteri · Least Concern
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Emperor penguins dive deeper than 500 m and hold their breath for up to 22 minutes — the deepest and longest of any bird.
Birds Antarctica Marine
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Bengal Tiger
Panthera tigris tigris · Endangered
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Every tiger has a unique stripe pattern — like human fingerprints. No two tigers are ever the same.
Mammals South Asia Forest
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Great White Shark
Carcharodon carcharias · Vulnerable
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Great whites can detect a single drop of blood in 100 litres of water and sense prey from over 1 km away.
Fish Ocean Apex predator
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Red Panda
Ailurus fulgens · Endangered
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Red pandas are the sole member of their own family — not a bear, not a raccoon. They're an entirely unique evolutionary lineage.
Mammals Himalayas Forest
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Mountain Gorilla
Gorilla beringei beringei · Endangered
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Mountain gorilla numbers now exceed 1,000 — the only great ape to have ever improved its IUCN status.
Mammals Africa Forest
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Arctic Fox
Vulpes lagopus · Least Concern
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Arctic foxes survive −70 °C thanks to the most thermally insulating fur of any mammal on Earth.
Mammals Arctic Tundra
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Manta Ray
Mobula birostris · Vulnerable
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Giant manta rays have the largest brain of any fish — and pass the mirror test, a rare sign of self-awareness.
Fish Ocean Tropical
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2007
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Haliaeetus leucocephalus
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