Most Beautiful Animals on Earth

Royal Bengal Tiger
The Bengal Tiger is the most numerous tiger subspecies. In my views it is the most beautiful animal on earth. By 2011, the total population was estimated at fewer than 2,500 individuals with a decreasing trend.

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within the Bengal tiger's range is considered large enough to support an effective population size of 250 adult individuals. Since 2010, it has been classified as Endangered by the IUCN.






Zebras
Zebras are several species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats. Their stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. They are generally social animals that live in small harems to large herds. Unlike their closest relatives, horses and donkeys, zebras have never been truly domesticated.

The giraffe
The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns makes it one of the most beautiful animal on earth. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. The nine subspecies are distinguished by their coat patterns.


The horse
The horse is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. It is an odd-toed ungulate mammal belonging to the taxonomic family Equidae. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, single-toed animal of today.




Deer
Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. Species in the family include white-tailed deer, mule deer such asblack-tailed deer, elk, moose, red deer, reindeer (caribou), fallow deer, roe deer, pudĂș and chital. Male deer of all species (except the Chinese water deer) and female reindeer grow and shed new antlers each year. In this they differ from permanently horned animals such as antelope, which are in the same order as deer and may bear a superficial resemblance to them.

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