Rabbits, the size of domestic cats, inhabit deserts, deserts, grasslands or the Gobi region.
Siberian tiger. Due to habitat destruction and poaching, by early 2014 there were only 400 wild Siberian tigers left in the world.
Desert tortoises are endangered species, and wild desert gopher tortoises do not have a high survival rate, making it nearly impossible to restore their original numbers in a short period of time, and it is estimated that it will take 50 years or more to reach equilibrium.
The broad-nosed lemur, distributed on the island of Madagascar, is an endemic organism of Madagascar. It is currently a critically endangered species.
The tiger-headed sea lion, an endangered species that lives on the west coast between Alaska and California, has seen significant increases in number over the past few years since the United States added it to the endangered species list.
The tiger ferret has a slender and uniform body, oval ears, short and thick limbs, a yellowish-white back, and many brown or pinkish brown markings.
Caucasian sheep, found only on the western side of the Caucasus Mountains, live in alpine areas at altitudes of 800-4000 meters above sea level, feeding on grasses and leaves. It is listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List.
The curved horned sword antelope, also known as the white horned antelope and the white sword-horned antelope, previously lived throughout North Africa. It is now thought to have become extinct in the wild, but a small proportion is reported to still survive in central Niger and Chad.