1. Pipefish Distribution area: It is found in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and also in the Arctic Ocean, and can be found off the coast of China. Details: You may not have heard much about the pipefish, but most people have heard of the monkfish, which has a small lantern on its dorsal fin to lure food.
2. Long-eared Jumping Mouse Distribution area: China, Mongolia Details: This kind of jumping mouse is very rare, its body size is small, famous for its large and long ears, mainly feeds on the seeds of jobs, young plant leaves and insects, although small in size but can jump more than a meter high, in 2016 was listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
3. Twisted Horn Goat Distribution area: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan Details: This is a large wild goat and has been listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as there are less than 2,500 wild twisted-horn goats in existence.
4.Raccoon Distribution area: Existing in some parts of China, more in Japan Details: This animal is extremely cute looking, a canid in East Asia, and the only surviving night-blind animal in the world. This animal is a good rock climber and prefers to climb trees, and is extinct in some parts of China, while surviving more in Japan.
5. Maned wolf Distribution area: South America Details: Although this animal is habitually known by the name of wolf, it is actually the largest canid on South America, a species that mates with deer to produce crosses, and has evolved its long legs in order to adapt to the high grasslands of South America, and he is also the tallest of the canids in the wild.
6. African gazelle Distribution area: Eastern Africa raw Details: This antelope has a long neck and is found in habitats with woody plants. Their heads are relatively small, their glasses and ears are relatively large in proportion, and this species has horns only in males, while the neck is also stronger than in females.
7. Spot-backed Impala Distribution area: In Ivory Coast and other parts of Africa Details: This small antelope has a golden or reddish-brown coat and distinctive zebra stripes, and prefers to live mainly in lowlands and rainforests, eating mainly leaves and fruits.
8. Royal bird Distribution area: Southern North America to the Amazon rainforest and the southeast corner of Brazil Details: This is a kind of finch, the male of this bird has a gorgeous horizontal fan-shaped plumage, mainly feeds on flying insects, mainly likes to live in the tropical rainforest and other wet areas, in 1933 was determined to have four separate species.
9. Five-lined Flying Lizard Distribution area: It is found in Malaysia and southern Thailand Details: This flying lizard was listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2012 and is a low-risk species, a member of the flying lizard genus Draco, and a little scary looking.
10. Flying Lemur Distribution area: Throughout Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore Details: It is not really a lemur, although it is called a flying lemur it does not fly and is better at jumping from tree to tree. It is a nocturnal animal that prefers to eat soft plant parts.