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Latest news: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - Extinction crisis continues3rd November 2009: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - Extinction crisis continues
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Rare images of the Critically Endangered cao-vit crested gibbon.Rare images of the Critically Endangered cao-vit crested gibbon.
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The only known images of the Critically Endangered Eskimo curlew.The only known images of the Critically Endangered Eskimo curlew.
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Fascinating footage of red kangaroo thermoregulation.Fascinating footage of red kangaroo thermoregulation.
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Rare camera trap images of Diard's clouded leopard.Rare camera trap images of Diard's clouded leopard.
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An image of the Extinct longnose stubfoot toad.An image of the Extinct longnose stubfoot toad.
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Leafy seadragons hatch from the male and will reach maturity within 2 years of life.Leafy seadragons hatch from the male and will reach maturity within 2 years of life.
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Since the megamouth shark's discovery, only 17 sightings have been recorded of this elusive fish.Since the megamouth shark's discovery, only 17 sightings have been recorded of this elusive fish.
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The giant clam is the largest species of bivalve mollusc on fossil record and can weigh up to 300kg.The giant clam is the largest species of bivalve mollusc on fossil record and can weigh up to 300kg.
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The basking shark is the second largest fish in the sea, reaching up to 10 metres in length.The basking shark is the second largest fish in the sea, reaching up to 10 metres in length.
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Dusky dolphins are inquisitive creatures, as seen here investigating a southern right whale.Dusky dolphins are inquisitive creatures, as seen here investigating a southern right whale.
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