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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ENDANGERED ANIMALS

AYE-AYE

  • The aye-aye is a lemur.
  • The average life span of the aye-aye is 10-20 years
  • Their population is decreasing
  • The estimated population size is 1,000-10,000
Photo by Frank.Vassen

KOMODO DRAGON

  • The Komodo dragon is a large species of lizard.
  • The average life span is 30 or more years.
  • Their population is not increasing but it's not decreasing either.
  • Their population sits at 3,000-5,000.
Photo by whl.travel

KAKAPO

  • The kakapo is a ground-dwelling parrot.
  • Their average life span is 95 years.
  • Their population was not increasing for a long time until 2011 where their population increased by 130 chicks hatching.
  • Their population is at 130 now.

YANGTZE RIVER DOLPHIN

  • The Yangtze River dolphin is the rarest freshwater dolphin only found in China.
  • The life expectancy of the Yangtze River Dolphin is 22 years.
  • The population of the Yangtze River Dolphin is 0.

AMAZONIAN MANATEE

  • The Amazonian Manatee is only found in the Amazonian basin in Brazil.
  • The life expectancy of the Amazonian Manatee is up to 60 years.
  • The population of the Amazonian Manatee is decreasing.
  • The population is undetermined.