Endangered Marine Animals In Indonesia
The Orangutan are an endangered species of Great Apes that are native to the mountainous forests in Indonesia.
Endangered marine animals in indonesia. On ther other hand endangered cockatoos in Indonesia are 5 species. In this article we will list some of the marine life you can find in Indonesias waters. From the last fisheries of this rare species of fish it was predicted that coelacanth can reach its number of body size up to 17 m in length and 60 kg in weight.
Threats to Marine. They become one of the most predators with carnivorans type in Indonesia with their sharp teeth as their main weapon to hunt their prey. The World Wide Fund for Nature is working in the Papua area to help these species.
Most of their type of crocodiles are living in Indonesia in the rain forest of Sumatra and Borneo island. Endangered species of the ocean. They usually weigh just 50 kilograms which is tiny compared to a leatherback turtle another endangered species of sea turtle which weighs over 700 kilograms.
These wildlife will be eventually extinct if there is no action to save them from extinction. The article features a list of the top 10 endangered animals and species in Indonesia such as Javan Rino Mahakam Dolphin avan Blue-banded Kingfisher etc. Indonesia currently has six different sea turtle varieties.
The threatened wildlife in Indonesia include 184 mammals 119 birds 32 reptiles 32 amphibians and 140 fish. In the Coral Triangle the impacts of such bycatch are devastating particularly to endangered marine turtles and sharks and juvenile fish. Two problems have converged to threaten this species.
Its already extinct in Afghanistan Indonesia only in Bali and Java Iran Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Pakistan Singapore Tajikistan Turkey Turkmenistan Uzbekistan. Ongoing threats include oil spills habitat loss food limitations disease entanglement in fishing gear and conflict with shellfish fisheries since otters like mussels clams crabs and other. This area also allows access to migratory routes from the Pacific and Indian Oceans.