Pallas’s cat
‘Grumpiest cat on earth’ is well camouflaged, widespread, and adapted to cold climate
Clouded leopard
They can hang upside down from branches with their rear feet and climb trees almost like a monkey
Black and rufous elephant shrew
Can have six or seven nests within the home range for different purposes, such as sleeping, caring for the young, and avoiding predators
European wildcat
The ancestors of domestic cats are widespread in Europe, western Asia, and Africa
European wildcat
The ancestors of domestic cats are widespread in Europe, western Asia, and Africa
Blue whale
He is heavy. But this brother is in danger!
Southern right whale
Most common of right whales, cruising the southern oceans
Southern right whale
Most common of right whales, cruising the southern oceans
North Atlantic right whale
Believed to be only seen by scientists for 50 hours in the last 50 years
North Atlantic right whale
Believed to be only seen by scientists for 50 hours in the last 50 years
Indian rhinoceros
About 65% of the population is confined to Kaziranga NP in Assam, northeastern India; 17% to Chitwan NP in central Nepal
Indian rhinoceros
About 65% of the population is confined to Kaziranga NP in Assam, northeastern India; 17% to Chitwan NP in central Nepal
Chinese giant salamander
A gargantuan beast, though harmless. Not many predators dare touch it —except for, of course, humans
Bowhead whale
They hold the title of heaviest animals, weighing about 100,000 kg
Common minke whale
Humpback whale
Whaling reduced the population by more than 95% before the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1985
Gray whale
Once called ‘devil fish’ by whalers due to their fighting behavior when hunted
Sperm whale
Owners of the largest brain on Earth, five times heavier than a human’s
Amazon river dolphin
Playful, curious, and intelligent; the largest river dolphins in the world
La Plata dolphin
The smallest of the river dolphins and the only one that swims in saltwater oceans
Irrawaddy dolphin
Have a preference for slower-moving or still waters, making them well-suited to environments like rivers and deltas
Pantropical spotted dolphin
Pantropical spotted dolphin
Hector’s dolphin
One the smallest dolphins in the whole world
Bull shark
Fearless and formidable, these aggressive predators command respect in the waters they roam
Bull shark
Fearless and formidable, these aggressive predators command respect in the waters they roam
Oceanic whitetip shark
Opportunistic predators of the open ocean, their aggressive and persistent feeding behaviour strikes fear into the hearts of their prey
Blacktip reef shark
Graceful and stealthy, these reef dwellers navigate the coral maze with finesse, showcasing their iconic black-tipped fins
Basking shark
Majestic giants of the sea, they peacefully glide through the ocean with mouths agape, filtering the waters for sustenance
Shortfin mako shark
Speed and power embodied, they rule the seas with their sleek bodies and jaw-dropping leaping prowess