Unsurprisingly, they are found in Java. Look quickly. They are critically endangered.
The smallish Javan tiger lived on the island nation of Java. Now extinct.
The Javan rhinoceros lives only on the island of Java, which is part of Indonesia.
There are only 47 in the world
there are 60 left
The Amur leopard is usually living in Russia
leopard geckos
The Amur Leopard (or the Far Eastern Leopard.) Found in Russia, there are believed to be only 30 remaining in the wild. (as of February 2010)
Javan
Leopard leopard and african swallow
Leopards are found all over the world, though mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. There are many species of leopards, including the Persian leopard, Snow leopard, and Black leopard. Each species resides in a different part of the world.
There is only one species of leopard, Panthera pardus. There are, however, nine subspecies of leopard, and although some are doing quite well, others are endangered. Here is a list of the subspecies and their conservation status: African Leopard: Least Concern Indian Leopard: Near Threatened Javan Leopard: Critically Endangered Arabian Leopard: Critically Endangered Amur Leopard: Critically Endangered North Chinese Leopard: Endangered Persian Leopard: Endangered Indo-Chinese Leopard: Vulnerable Sri Lankan Leopard: Endangered
javan rhino Siberian tiger & Asian elephant