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Mountain ecological - Coggle Diagram
Mountain ecological
Least Concern
Northern Plains Gray Langur
The Indian grey langur is adapted to a wide variety of habitats, from arid regions on the desert edge of Rajasthan, India, to the tropical evergreen rainforests of the Western Ghats. They also haunt and live near human settlements.
Near Threatened
Macaca assamensis
Distributed in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam.
The total population of the Macaca assamensis does not exceed 300,000
Extinct in the Wild
None
Vulnerable
Small-clawed Otter
Small-clawed otter is a semi-aquatic animal, mostly live in rivers and lakes, especially in streams and rivers with dense forests on both sides.
Endangered
Red Panda
It lives in a temperate climate in deciduous and coniferous forests of 2500-4800m. They live mainly in coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests or evergreen broad-leaved forests below 3000m.
The global population of the species is estimated at 10,000 individuals
Critically Endangered
Camelusferus
It lives in arid, cold, desert, semi-desert mountainous area and desert at altitude of 1000 ~ 3000 meters
The number of camelusferus in the world is less than 1,000
Extinct
New Found Land White wolf
New Fond Land white Wolf hides and roosts in tree burrows, caves, and grass.
1911 The world's last White Wolf in North America was shot dead.