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 ===== Sumatran rhino ===== ===== Sumatran rhino =====
  
-The Sumatran rhino, like the Javan rhino, is one of the world's most endangered rhino species. It is also the tiniest. Less than 80 are left in small populations in Sumatra, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula. +The Sumatran rhino, like the Javan rhino, is one of the world's most endangered rhino species. It is also the tiniest. Less than 80 are left in small populations in Sumatra, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula.[([[https://rhinos.org/about-rhinos/rhino-species/sumatran-rhino/|Rhinos]])] 
  
 +===== Hainan gibbon =====
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 +The Hainan gibbon is endangered due to poaching and habitat destruction, with just 30 individuals remaining, making it the world's rarest ape. The Bawangling National Nature Reserve on China's Hainan Island is the only location where you can see one. This is home to the last surviving population, which is restricted to a single spot within the forest. [([[https://www.neprimateconservancy.org/hainan-gibbon.html#|New England Primate Conservancy]])]
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 +===== Gorilla =====
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 +Despite the fact that the mountain gorilla population has grown in recent years, due to WWF conservation efforts, seeing a gorilla in the wild is still a very rare occurrence. This is mainly due to the gorillas' position and the cost of getting to them. Only the most daring travelers choose the Democratic Republic of Congo. Having these primates in the wild is an exciting experience since they are the biggest of the great apes and share over 98 percent of their genetic code with humans. [([[https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/gorilla|WWF]])]
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 +===== Black-eyed leaf frog =====
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 +The black-eyed leaf frog's bulging inky pupils and lime-green skin are truly incredible... That is, if you are fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of it. Although the species is critically endangered, it can be found in Belize, Brazil, El Salvador, Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala's wetlands. Make sure you look closely, because this small amphibian is less than 65mm long. [([[https://www.worldlandtrust.org/species/amphibians/black-eyed-leaf-frog/|World Land Trust]])]
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