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Albino Rare Endangered

Rare infrequent, scarce, sparse, few and far between, thin on the ground, like gold dust, as scarce as hen's teeth.In winter they are white to blend in with the snow, while in the summer they change to brown! The Arctic fox is found throughout the entire Arctic tundra, through Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia, Norway, Scandinavia, and even Iceland, where it is the only native land mammal.Critically endangered – on declining populations and red listing. Extensive hunting in the late 1800s and early 1900s meant that the Arctic fox population went into serious decline. recovered. The Arctic fox eats Arctic hares and some birds and bird eggs.
WE have Spanned all of the animals plants etc. in hope that everyone will open your eyes and and teach the next generation, and the next etc. Animals, plants, trees, etc are everyday are put up on the red list and several died the last and only way you can see the animals is by a picture.


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Grey Jaguarundi

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The jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) or eyra is a small wild cat native to southern North America and South America. It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002. The mega reserves of the Amazon Basin are probably the only conservation units that can sustain long-term viable populations.
The jaguarundi has short legs, an elongated body, and a long tail. The ears are short and rounded. The coat is without spots, uniform in colour, with, at most, a few faint markings on the face and underside. The coat can be either blackish to brownish-grey (grey morph) or foxy red to chestnut (red morph); individuals of both morphs can be born in the same litter. It has a length of 53 to 77 centimetres (21 to 30 inches) with a 31-to-60 cm-long tail (12-to-24 in), and weighs 3.5 to 9.1 kilograms (7.7 to 20.1 lb).
The two colour morphs were once thought to represent two distinct species: the grey one was called the jaguarundi and the red one was called the eyra.
The jaguarundi occurs from southern Texas and coastal Mexico in the north, through Central and South America east of the Andes, and as far south as northern Argentina. In 2015, it has also been recorded in Cerro Largo, Uruguay. Its habitat is lowland brush areas close to a source of running water, including dry thorn forest to wet grassland. While commonly inhabiting lowlands, it has been reported at elevations as high as 3,200 m (10,500 ft). Occasionally, it also occurs in dense tropical areas.
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