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Cami the Belalanda chameleon is a quiet, solitary reptile native to Madagascar, moving carefully through the treetops. Endangered due to habitat loss, wildfires, climate change, and the pet trade, she is perfectly adapted to life in the canopy and plays an important role in her ecosystem.

Tina the Bengal tiger is a powerful yet vulnerable predator, one of only about 4,500 left in the wild. While conservation efforts in India have helped, she still faces threats from poaching, habitat loss, and human conflict, making her survival uncertain and highlighting the urgent need to protect her species.

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Leah the ring-tailed lemur is a social and energetic animal who relies on her group for safety and survival. She stays with the family she was born into, grooming, sunbathing, resting during the heat, and foraging in small groups. However, threats like habitat loss, the pet trade, and climate change are shrinking her home and isolating populations, making it harder for her species to survive.

Opal the hyacinth macaw is a striking and intelligent bird, known for her bright blue feathers and strong beak. She depends on native forests for nesting and feeding on her specialized diet of palm fruits. Her species is vulnerable, facing threats from habitat loss as forests are cleared for agriculture and from the illegal pet trade, which has taken thousands of birds from the wild, making survival more challenging for Opal and her kind.

Glida the golden lion tamarin is a playful and social primate who lives in a close-knit family group, sharing care of the young, grooming, playing, and foraging together. Her group moves between sleeping sites to stay safe from predators. Once critically endangered due to habitat loss and the pet trade, Glida’s species has seen a rebound thanks to conservation efforts like captive breeding, reintroduction, and reforestation.

Bernie the waterfall frog is a rare and resilient amphibian who lives in streams and waterfalls. Once thought extinct due to a deadly fungal disease, Bernie’s species was rediscovered in 2008, giving hope for their survival. Conservation efforts like habitat restoration and translocation programs are helping protect Bernie from threats such as pollution and disease.

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