Rare animals angels
One rare animal at a time
Hi and welcome to our website! Our mission is to save ,as much rare animals that we can. We have 11 locations to put these poor animals that need saftey!
To help you can go to one of our 11 locations closest to you and pledge money for the animals that we are trying to save. You can also donate money. We accept any volunteers that are up for the job.
We are saving 10 rare different animals; Nothern Haired Wombat, Sao Tome Shrew, Red Wolf, Golden Tabby Tiger, Baiji, Black Footed Ferret, Red Panda,Red Crested Tree Rat,Tree Kangaroo,Sun Bear
Northern Haired Hombat
found in The Epping Forest Northern hairy-nosed wombats can be 35 cm high, up to 1 m long and weigh up to 40 kg.
Red Wolf
in Pennsylvania, Florida, and Texas. The red wolf pup begins life with a slate or dark gray pelt with auburn-tinged fur visible on its head (thus it's name). As it matures, this color changes color to a mixture of buff, tawny, cinnamon, and brown along the body and a black tipped tail; it often has black guard hairs too and sometimes presents with black or dark bars on its fore-legs. Black or melanistic individuals once occurred; such individuals were more common in Florida and in western areas.
Sao tome Shrew
• Found only São Tomé Island, a small island that is actually a shield volcano that rises out of the Atlantic Ocean.
Golden Tabby Tiger
is one with an extremely rare color variation caused by a recessive gene that is currently only found in captive tigers. Like the white tiger, it is a color form and not a separate species. In the case of the golden tiger, this is the wide band gene; while the white tiger is due to the color inhibitor (chinchilla) gene. There are currently believed to be fewer than 30 of these rare tigers in the world, but many more carriers of the gene.
baiji
a freshwater dolphin found only in the Yangtze River in China. Nicknamed "Goddess of the Yangtze" (simplified Chinese
Sun Bear
Black Footed Ferret
Animal also known as the American polecat ,or prairie dog hunter, is a species of Mustelid native to central North America. It is listed as endangered by the IUCN, because of its very small and restricted populations.