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MOST OF US ARE ENGANGERED SPECIES!

I'M HERACLES, THE WHITE LION

I'M HERACLES, THE WHITE LION

Snow Leopards - Siberian Tigers -African Lions - White Lion - Leopard - Indian Lions - Brown Bears etc.
A world without us would be a miserable world!
Wouldn't it?
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SNOW LEOPARD MOHAN

SNOW LEOPARDS are ENDANGERED!

ABOUT 4,000 SNOW LEOPARDS STILL LIVED IN THE REMOTE HIGH MOUNTAIN REGIONS OF CENTRAL ASIA! Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kirghiz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. On paper, Snow Leopards are protected in all these states! For an effective protection exists no cross-border cooperation!

SIBERIAN TIGER SIBLINGS

SIBERIAN TIGERS are ENDANGERED!

ABOUT 540 SIBERIAN TIGERS STILL LIVED IN THE FORESTS OF THE FAR EAST! Their main refuge is in the Sikhote-Alin mountain region in the southwest of the province of Primorye in the Far East of Russia.

WHITE LION HERACLES

AFRICAN LIONS are ENDANGERED!

THE POPULATION OF THE AFRICAN LION WAS ESTIMATED AT ABOUT 20,000 ANIMALS! But there is a particularly endangered genetic rarity: the WHITE LION! Currently no law, either nationally or internationally, to protect them from being wiped off the face of the earth.

LEOPARD DUCA SALINAS

LEOPARDS are ENDANGERED - SOME on the BRINK of EXTINCTION!

THERE ARE STILL ABOUT 250,000 LEOPARDS WORLDWIDE! However, the Amur Leopard is the rarest of them all, with only around 100 left in the wild.
It is classified as critically endangered and may soon be extinct!

INDIAN LION RADJA

INDIAN LIONS are ENDANGERED!

ABOUT 540 INDIAN LIONS STILL LIVED IN THEIR LAST REFUGE ON EARTH! The Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Sasan Gir, near Talala Gir in Gujarat in India! These subspecies of Lions were once ranged from Greece to central India!

BROWN BEAR SIBLINGS

BROWN BEARS are a THREATENED SPECIES too!

Currently, the greatest threats to the Brown Bear are habitat destruction and persecution. The Brown Bear population today occupies only 2% of its former range!
Men are the devils of the earth, and the animals are its tormented souls.
ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER