Harshita Sinha
Once the king of the Amazon, jaguars are losing ground due to deforestation and poaching. Fewer than 15,000 remain in the wild.
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This small primate’s bright golden fur makes it a rainforest gem—and a poacher's target. Habitat loss is its greatest threat.
Heat ghee in a pan.
Known for its electric-blue wings, the blue morpho is at risk due to climate change and deforestation.
One of the world’s largest eagles, the harpy is rarely seen in the wild now. Logging is shrinking its hunting grounds.
These turtles are hunted for their meat and eggs. Their survival depends on protected rivers and conservation programs.
Also called "sea cows," these peaceful herbivores are endangered by boat collisions and habitat loss.
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