Species with a conservation status similar to the Barasingha Results 1 - 20
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Cape stag beetles (Colophon spp.)
Cape stag beetles are a group of slow-moving, wingless beetles whose 14 species are restricted to the mountain tops of Cape Provin...  More  0 Videos
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Black-handed spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi)
Spider monkeys get their name for their extremely long, spidery limbs and prehensile tail, which acts like a fifth limb and is use...  More
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Eungella torrent frog (Taudactylus eungellensis)
ARKive is working with IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature, to source images of the world's threatened amphibian...  More
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
The fastest land mammal in the world, the cheetah has many adaptations that allow it to sprint across the plains; the rangy frame ...  More
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Horsfield’s tarsier (Tarsius bancanus)
Information on Horsfield’s tarsier is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More
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Euphorbia (Euphorbia lophogona)
Information on Euphorbia lophogona is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
The blue whale is the largest animal to have ever lived, almost as big as a Boeing 737, and even larger than the biggest dinosaurs...  More
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Mantled howler monkey (Alouatta palliata)
Mantled howler monkeys are large, fairly stocky monkeys that are totally black in colour with the exception of a fringe of long go...  More
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South African Peripatopsids (Peripatopsis spp.)
Velvet worms belong to a phylum of their own, the Onychophora, meaning 'claw-bearers', and are a fascinating group of ancient, cat...  More  0 Videos
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Argali (Ovis ammon)
The argali is the largest of the wild sheep, and the males have impressive horns that are highly prized by hunters. Currently 9 di...  More
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Atyid shrimp (Typhlatya iliffei)
This small shrimp is whitish overall with some internal red pigment cells (chromatophores). The eyes are also pigmented and are di...  More  0 Videos
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Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica)
Saiga antelope have an extremely distinctive appearance with an enlarged nose that hangs down over the mouth. Despite their common...  More
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Dlinza pinwheel (Trachycystis clifdeni)
This exceptionally striking snail immediately stands out for the unusual whorl of bristles that radiate out from the edge of its s...  More  0 Videos
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Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus)
This Asiatic bear has a similar appearance to its better-known American relative (the American black bear, Ursus americanus) with ...  More
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Hawaiian silversword (Argyroxiphium sandwicense)
The striking Hawaiian silversword stands out starkly against the volcanic landscape of its habitat. This plant consists of a roset...  More
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Ascension spurge (Euphorbia origanoides)
These dome-shaped plants are extremely attractive. The fleshy stems of the Ascension spurge are crimson in colour and contain a th...  More  0 Videos
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Alchemilla (Alchemilla fischeri camerunensis)
This small silvery herb is a subspecies of Alchemilla fischeri, and is only known from the summit of a single mountain. The leaf b...  More  0 Videos
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Prickly pear (Opuntia galapageia)
During his explorations of the Galapagos Islands, Darwin recorded Opuntia galapageia in a simple sketch of a tree-like cactus with...  More  0 Videos
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Forest coconut (Voanioala gerardii)
The forest coconut is a relative of the well-known modern coconut Cocos nucifera. It is a robust, solitary palm that can reach up ...  More  0 Videos
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