2.One Step at a Time: The First Elephant Prosthetics
3.Scouring The Serengeti For The Elusive Black Rhino
4.This Primeval Amphibian Has A Peppery Edge
5.The Real Life Jurassic Park, for Cats
6.Don’t Cuddle This Cute Porcupine
7.This Adorable Bunny Needs Our Help
8.Sprinting For Survival: The African Cheetah
9.This Tortoise Could Be Extinct in 20 Years
10.How These Giant Salamanders Could Save Amphibians Around the World
11.Overfishing May Prevent This Gal From Finding Her Soul Mate
12.Crawling The Canopy For Survival With The Red Panda
13.Hanging Out With the Trapeze Artists of the Animal Kingdom
14.Monogamous Swingers: Pileated Gibbons Hang Together
15.Rediscovering the Elusive Blue Butterfly
16.Meet the Team Protecting Costa Rica’s Sea Turtle Mecca
17.Half Horse, Half Rhino? The Malayan Tapir Fights For Its Future
18.A Hairy Situation: This Tarantula Is No Pet
19.These Playful Leopard Cubs Are a Rare Sight in the Wild
20.The Somali Wild Ass Perseveres in the Face of Extinction
21.A Gazelle as Rare as It Is Small
22.Full Body Armor Can't Protect This Armadillo from Humans
23.Meet the Biggest and Bluest Parrot in the World
24.The World’s Only Scaled Mammal Is ADORABLE
25.A Colorful Eagle With an Uncertain Future
This is BammBamm, a babirusa. A member of the pig family, this prehistoric-looking creature is native to the small Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The babirusa’s most distinctive feature is its tusks. As they age, the tusks can grow to a spectacular size, and on rare occasions, pierce their own skulls. In its native island home, over-hunting and conversion of their rainforest habitat to farmland have reduced their wild population to less than a few thousand.
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