1 Lemurs: A primate found only in Madagascar, they feed on hidden insects in tree poles, bite open the bark with their mouths, and then use their long middle fingers to dig the worms out of the poles. And now this lemur is facing extinction because humans have cut down trees (where lemurs live) in large numbers.

2 Visayan warthogs: From the Philippines, they have warts on their faces all named warthogs, this pig is critically endangered and their population has dropped by 80% in three generations. The protection of human beings is desperately needed
3 Naked Mole Rat is the hero of the animal kingdom, living in East Africa, small and ugly, and with very poor eyesight, it is one of the strangest animals on earth. One of its odd features is that it doesn't feel pain at all and lives in an underground group like an ant, with only one "queen" responsible for breeding offspring, and a huge team of "workers" and "soldiers". But perhaps the most striking feature of naked weasel rats is that they do not develop cancer.
4 Curved Lip Fish: Body length up to 230 cm, weight 190 kg, large bulge fish, mild personality, and because of the high bulge of the forehead, like Napoleon wearing a hat, so it is called "Napoleon". Usually appears alone or in pairs. Juveniles often inhabit shallow waters on the inside of the reef, while adults often appear in deeper waters outside the reef. It feeds mainly on software animals, fish, sea urchins, crustaceans and other invertebrates.
5 Large Lake Titicaca frogs: Endangered in IUCN because humans are heavily caught on the black market to trade or serve as a delicacy on the dinner table.
6 Pacific Octopus Eel: Octopus is the oldest vertebrate and unlike most fish they do not have a chin, it is not a fish. It feeds into animal carcasses by gnawing on them, and can even stay in them for up to 3 or 3 days.
7 Proboscis Monkey: An endemic animal in Kalimantan, Southeast Asia, it is the only species found that does not belong to the suborder Ruminant but is capable of rumination. Their noses are surprisingly large, with male monkeys getting bigger and bigger as they age, eventually forming a large red nose like an eggplant, and when excited, the big nose will stand up or sway up and down, while the female nose is more normal.
8 Purple Pig-nosed Frog: Is a species of frog that lives in the small mountainous forests of southern India, named for its distinctive nose. While now that mountain forests are decreasing, this frog is also facing extinction.