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Photographer Shares Heartbreaking Photos of Animals in Danger of Extinction

Unfortunately, these fascinating creatures are struggling to survive.

Some of us may think endangered animals are already a thing of the past. This is definitely not the case, according to experts, as many creatures are still in danger of extinction to this very day.

Take it from British photographer Tim Flach who spent two years of his life taking pictures of animals that may soon be endangered. Aptly-entitled “Endangered”, his project shows us the beauty and sadness of seeing animals in their natural habitats.

The photos have since received a lot of attention online and it has even been featured by several websites, including Bored Panda. As the website tells us, Endangered is comprised of everything “from species we’re all familiar with (polar bear, snow leopard, cheetah) to exotic beasts we’d only imagine in fantasy films (saiga, Philippine Eagle, olm, salamander).”

Needless to say, Flach’s images definitely shed some “light on the unique challenges each animal faces in order to survive.” The sad reality is that many of these amazing creatures are in constant danger of hunting, poaching, and being sold in the black market.

Check out the photos below and see for yourself.

#1. Saiga

#2. Polar Bear

#3. Philippine Eagle

#4. Hyacinth Macaw

#5. African Elephant

#6. Snow Leopard

#7. Iberian Lynx

#8. Cheetah with Cubs

#9. Ring Tailed Lemur

#10. Ploughshare Tortoise

#11. White Bellied Pangolin

#12. Red Panda

#13. Fireflies

#14. Red Crown Crane

#15. Hippopotamus

#16. Giant Panda

#17. Golden Snub Nosed Monkey

#18. Pied Tamarin

#19. Shoebill

#20. Northern White Rhinoceros

#21. Sea Angels

#22. European Honey Bee

#23. Scimitar Oryx’s

#24. Scallope Hammerhead Aggregation

#25. Military Macaw

#26. Egyptian Vulture

#27. Blue Throated Macaw

#28. Western Lowland Gorillas

#29. Proboscis Monkey

#30. Indian Gharial

#31. Marine Iguana

#32. Kaiser’s Newt

#33. Arabian Onyx

#34. Yellow-Eyed Tree Frog

#35. Beluga Sturgeon

#36. Lemur Leaf Frog

#37. Yunan Snub Nosed Monkey

#38. Yellow Eyed Tree Frog Eggs

#39. Smooth Fronted Cayman

#40. Hooded Vulture

#41. Old Salamander

#42. Siamese Crocodile

#43. Partula Snails

To learn more about this project, you can check out Tim Flach’s official website. You may also follow him on social media via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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