Desert
Deciduous Forests
Mountains
Jungles
Savanna
100

There is only ~800 of this species of camel left in the wild.

Bactrian camel

100

A animal that eats bamboo for over 12 hours a day and holds the bamboo in their enlarged wrist bone

Giant panda


100

A felid with long tail that provides balance and agility, and also wraps around them as protection from the cold.

Snow leopard 

100

Largest tree dwelling mammal

Bornean orangutan


100

No two of these animals have the same pattern of strips on their coats

Tiger 

200

This 3 foot long lizard eats birds, eggs, carrion and other lizards

Desert monitor


200

Nonhuman primate species that lives the farthest north and can be observed warming up in a hot spring 

Japanese Macaque


200

This bird is used by Kazakh people in Mongolia to hunt  foxes, wolves and other small mammals

Golden eagle 

200

The only known species of snake to make a nest to lay their eggs in

King cobra


200

The largest land mammal on the continent weighing anywhere between 4,000-13,000 pounds!

Asian Elephant 

300

This mammal lives in burrows and has spines all on its back

Long-eared hedgehog



300

Named for the red cap on top of its head, this is one heaviest bird species weighing up to 25 pounds

Red-Crowned Crane


300

Domesticated in Tibet nearly 5,000 years ago, the primary uses of this animal include meat, milk, fiber, hide, butter, transportation and dung for fuel

Tibetan yak

300

A species of gibbon that have a grayish or pinkish throat sac, which they inflate during vocalizations. The throat sac can become as large as a grapefruit. We have this species here at the zoo!

Siamang


300

Largest Asian antelope usually found in heards of 10 individuals, they can run 29 mph and can go long periods of time without water

Nilgai 


400

The second largest species of falcon.

Saker falcon


400

This animal is only found in small, isolated mountain territories above 4,000 feet in China, Nepal, India, Bhutan, and Burma.

Red Panda 

400

This species of bear is listed as vulnerable and is an omnivore that lives in the Himalayan Mountains. 

Himalayan black bear



400

This is the longest snake in the world.

Reticulated python


400

When threatened, this large reptile can throw up the contents of their stomachs to lessen their weight in order to flee.

Komodo dragon


500

A 4 inch long rodent that hops like a kangaroo

Jerboa

500

This bird eats mostly fruits , has a very unusual beak and is one of the smaller of the species. 

Oriental pied hornbill


500

Eighty percent of this bird's diet consists of bone and bone marrow.

Lammergeier or Bearded Vulture


500

The only known venomous primate.

Pygmy slow loris


500

The most trafficked mammal on the planet. 

Pangolin


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