It is the Pinta Island Tortise
lonesome george is the last known pure breed of the Pinta Island Tortise
From research to answer this... Yes. They are the rarest species of giraffe known to the world.
prehistoric frilled shark
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Cockerel bumblebees are the rarest species of bee in the world. This bee was thought to have gone into extinction in 1956 but has recently been rediscovered in 2013.
The pygmy hippo in the Western Cape of South Africa is the rarest living hippo. It is one of only two hippo species, the other being the more common hippopotamus, which is much larger.
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The Sumatran elephant is the rarest elephant species in the world, with only around 2,800 individuals remaining in the wild. They are critically endangered due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this species from extinction.
One of the rarest woods in the world is known as agarwood or oud. It is produced by certain species of trees when they get infected and develop a dark, aromatic resin. Due to its unique fragrance and scarcity, agarwood is highly prized and often used in luxury perfumes and incense.
There is a kind of turtle that is very almost extinct. There is only one of their kind remaining in the world.
It is one of the world's rarest penguin, an endangered species, the last species of its genus, and may be the most ancient of all living penguins. They live on the shore or islands of New Zealand and appear on New Zealand's $5 note. They are, understandably, a tourist attraction.
The Philippine crocodile is the rarest crocodilian species. The are critically endangered and their wild population may only be in the hundreds.
There are 69 living species of eagle.