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Welcome to the results for the Pixel Animal Game! First off, congratulations to team Southern Rockhopper Penguins for receiving the highest score! They will earn 75 points towards their team total. They are followed by team Polar Bears, who will receive 50 points, and team Salt-marsh Harvest Mouse, who will receive 25 points! To be completely honest, all teams did better than I expected, so congratulations to all of you! Now, it is time for the final reveal, the animals! You can find images and facts in the spoilers for each image! Hope you enjoyed this game!
The Amur Leopard, who has a population of about 120 cats
Fact: In Russia, single hunters who kill an Amur Leopard can be fined up to 1,100,000 rubles ($13,504) and can be jailed for up to 2 years. Storing, transporting, or selling their parts can result in a fine up to 1,000,000 rubles ($12,276) and result in 2 years in jail.
Fact: In Russia, single hunters who kill an Amur Leopard can be fined up to 1,100,000 rubles ($13,504) and can be jailed for up to 2 years. Storing, transporting, or selling their parts can result in a fine up to 1,000,000 rubles ($12,276) and result in 2 years in jail.
The African Wild Dog, with a population of about 1,409 individuals
Fact: African Wild Dogs can sprint at speeds up to 44 mph (71 km/h), approximately the same as a greyhound.
Fact: African Wild Dogs can sprint at speeds up to 44 mph (71 km/h), approximately the same as a greyhound.
The black footed ferret, with a population of about 380
Fact: While there may not be an outrageously large number of individuals alive, black footed ferrets were once actually thought to be completely extinct, until a dog brought it's owners a ferret. This led to humans looking for and finding a colony of these ferrets, and when a disease swept the colony, they took them into captivity to prevent extinction. A breeding program was started, and after years of care and preparation, the species was able to recover and be reintroduced back to the wild.
Fact: While there may not be an outrageously large number of individuals alive, black footed ferrets were once actually thought to be completely extinct, until a dog brought it's owners a ferret. This led to humans looking for and finding a colony of these ferrets, and when a disease swept the colony, they took them into captivity to prevent extinction. A breeding program was started, and after years of care and preparation, the species was able to recover and be reintroduced back to the wild.
The Bornean Elephant, with a population of under 1,500
Fact: These small elephants can have tails that drag on the ground due to their length.
Fact: These small elephants can have tails that drag on the ground due to their length.
The Indus river dolphin, with a population of about 1,816
Fact: Indus River Dolphins often swim on their sides.
Fact: Indus River Dolphins often swim on their sides.
The Cross river gorilla, with a population of about 200-300
Fact: Cross River Gorillas were only discovered in 1904, were only surveyed in 1987, and were only captured on professional video in 2009.
Fact: Cross River Gorillas were only discovered in 1904, were only surveyed in 1987, and were only captured on professional video in 2009.
The Javan rhinoceros, who's population is just over 70
Fact: Vietnam's last Javan rhinoceros was poached in 2010.
Fact: Vietnam's last Javan rhinoceros was poached in 2010.
The humphead wrasse, with a population of about 359
Fact: The males can grow up to 6.5 ft (2 meters) in length and weigh up to 400lbs (180 kg). Females are rarely larger than 3.2 ft (1 meter) in length.
Fact: The males can grow up to 6.5 ft (2 meters) in length and weigh up to 400lbs (180 kg). Females are rarely larger than 3.2 ft (1 meter) in length.
The Sunda tiger, with a population under 400
Fact: After the Bali and Javan Tigers were hunted to extinction, the Sunda Tiger became the last tiger population on the Sunda Islands in Indonesia.
Fact: After the Bali and Javan Tigers were hunted to extinction, the Sunda Tiger became the last tiger population on the Sunda Islands in Indonesia.
The Yangtze finless porpoise, with a population 1,000-1,800
Fact: The only freshwater porpoise in the world, it is thought that there is an 86% chance that they will be extinct in the next century.
Fact: The only freshwater porpoise in the world, it is thought that there is an 86% chance that they will be extinct in the next century.
The pygmy raccoon, with a population of 250-300
Fact: These raccoons weigh between 6-9 lbs (2.7-4 kg), which is about the same as a human baby.
Fact: These raccoons weigh between 6-9 lbs (2.7-4 kg), which is about the same as a human baby.
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