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15 Animals with Fewer than 100 Left on Earth

Fur Seals in Peril


South Atlantic Survivors
The southern fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) is known for its luxurious fur, making it a target for hunters. They primarily feed on fish and squid, residing on remote South Atlantic islands. With only about 100 individuals left, their numbers have dwindled due to hunting and habitat changes. Is fashion really worth more than their survival?


Seaside Sentinels
These seals are not just adorable but also crucial for their ecosystem, balancing the marine food web. Protecting them means preserving the delicate marine balance. Let’s ensure these seals have a future beyond our wardrobes, thriving in their natural habitat.

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