Lynx, Black rhino and turtle

Elephantparade IV The lynx preys exclusively on the rabbit. Around 1990, it was on the verge of extinction because of sharp declines in rabbit populations, caused by myxomatosis. Conservation measures improved habitat, restocking of rabbits, so that the population increased from 100 to 326 individuals. Populations of the Black rhino Lees verder

Elephantparade.com III

Bats, Orang-utangs and the Black panther. Bats are among the world’s least appreciated animals. They produce only one young annually! The causes of their disappearance is vandalism, commercialization of caves, insecticide poisoning and the capture for laboratory use. Orang-utans were once distributed widely across Southeast Asia, roaming as far north Lees verder

Elephant parade

Right now around 20 painted endangered animals cover my elephant for the Elephantparade. Why are these species endangered? Because of the destroyed nature, disappearing tropical woods, humans who are defending their stock. Because of the intensive fishing, the plastic soup, the insecticide on the crops. Some of these animals (like Lees verder