TOP 10s
TOP 10s
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1) Silky Anteater
2) Woolly Bear Caterpillar
3) Manatee
4) Dwarf Hamster
5) African Pygmy Hedgehog
6) Puffer Fish
7) Angora Rabbit
8) Kiwi
9) European Mole
10) Pipefish

According to ListVerse.com

What is your Top 10?

1. Eckerd College in St. Petersburg Florida
2. Stephens College (Columbia, Missouri)
3. Washington & Jefferson College (Washington, Pennsylvania)
4. Principa College (Elsah, Illinois)
5. California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, California)
6. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
7. University of Idaho (Moscow, Idaho)
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
9. State University of New York at Canton
10. Lehigh University (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)

According to PetSide.com

What is your Top 10?
  1. Artax, ‘The Neverending Story’
  2. Virgil the Chimp, ‘Project X’
  3. Samantha the Dog, ‘I Am Legend’
  4. Hooch, ‘Turner and Hooch’
  5. Anonymous Dolphin, ‘White Squall’
  6. Orca, ‘Orca: The Killer Whale’
  7. Mufasa, ‘The Lion King’
  8. Littlefoot’s Mom, ‘The Land Before Time’
  9. King Kong, ‘King Kong’
  10. Two Socks, ‘Dances With Wolves’

According to Lemondrop…

What is your Top 10?
  1. Iberian Lynx - Population size: approximately 100 - 150
  2. Saiga Antelope - Population size: approximately 42,000 but the rate of slaughter is very high, and constant due to poaching. Even in a protected area, the population has been cut 95% since 1997. The saiga is one of the most rapidly declining mammals in the world.
  3. Sumatran Tiger - Population: Approximately 400
  4. Silky Sifafka - Population: approximately 100 - 1000
  5. Vaquita - Population: approximately 600 or less
  6. Javan Rhino - Population: Less than 60
  7. Cross River Gorilla - Population: 250 - 300
  8. South China Tiger - Population: Approximately 60 in captivity. No confirmed wild sightings in 20 years.
  9. Amur Leopard - Population: Approximately 135 or less in the wild.
  10. Frogs, and Other Amphibians - Population: Numbers are not known. Populations are dwindling rapidly.

According to Eco Worldly…

What is your Top 10?
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