Species 

Status

Found 

Special features

Great Indian BustardCritically Endangered, Appendix I,Schedule I😡 RajasthanState bird of Rajasthan,heaviest flying birds in the world,COP13 CMS Symbol✍
 Asian ElephantEndangered,Appendix I, Schedule I  India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan ans MyanmarCOP13 CMS   ✍
Bengal Florican Critically Endangered, Appendix I,Schedule I 😡 Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Arunachal PradeshCOP13 CMS ✍
Steppe eagle EndangeredRecently seen Vijayawada,AP
Indian Star TortoiseAppendix I
COP18 CITES ✍
Tockey geckoAppendix II
COP18 CITES ✍
Smooth Coated OtterVulnerable
COP18 CITES ✍
Olive Ridley TurtlesVulnerable,Appendix I,Schedule I Odisha CoastMass Nesting 
Eurasian Otter Near Threatened,Appendix I,Schedule IIEurope and in Asia,Spotted in Chilika lak👀
small clawed otter Vulnerable

River Terrapin Critically Endangered😡
Scientific Breeding
MuggarVulnerable

SaltwaterLeast Concern

GharialsCritically Endangered😡

Siberian CraneCritically Endangered😡

Leatherback TurtleCE->Vulnerable

Red Crowned Roofed TurtleCritically Endangered😡

Senna SpectibilisLeast ConcernKerala,a deciduous tree native to tropical areas of America ,invasive species ,arrests the growth of other indigenous tree and grass species Kerala Govt is planning to arrest the rampant growth, in the forest areas of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR), including the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Flame Throat BulbulLeast Concern,Schedule IV
Indian PangolinEndangered,Schedule I

Chinese PangolinCritically Endangered😡

Chinese Paddlefish ExtinctChinaYangtze river✍
Fire CoralsCritically Endangered😡 Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea 
Sea Urchin,Red Brittle Star Extra-ocular Vision Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico 
flapshell turtle Least Concerned Bengal and Bangladesh.Operation Turtshield
Indian peacock softshell turtles Vulnerable ,Schedule I Bengal and BangladeshOperation Turtshield,Omnivorous
Adjutant Stork (Hargila)  Endangered Assam ,Bihar, PrekToal in Cambodia 
Red PandaEndangered ,Appendix IState animal of Sikkim👀,Habitat: Sikkim, Meghalaya, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh  5-6k present in 4 Indian states. second-largest after China (6,000-7,000)👀 
Tibetan Gazelles Near Threatened restricted to the Chinese provinces of Gansu, Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, and Sichuan, withtiny populations in the Ladakh and Sikkim regions  

known as the Goa (Procapra picticaudata),A species of antelope that inhabits the Tibetan plateau

Oculudentavis khaungraae:

It is the smallest dinosaur discovered yet. The scientists found the fossilised skull of a dinosaur

the size of a modern hummingbird — trapped in a 99-million-year-old amber in northern Myanmar.

The fossil represented the smallest dinosaur from the Mesozoic era — about 250 million to 65 million years ago.




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