Spanish Guitar Hits TT - 2.5 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 30, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
Instrumental spanish guitar music. nuevo flamenco guitar hits. flamenco guitar hit music. new age. smooth jazz. İspanyol gitar hit müzikleri. flamenko gitar şarkıları. dinlendirici müzik.
1. Elephant sound-Eng. Universal Soundbank (00:00)
2. Kama Sutra - Luis Villegas (00:12)
3. Rosa Rose - Oscar Lopez (04:50)
4. Bailando Rumba - Oscar Lopez (09:04)
5. Thinking of You (Pensando En Ti)- Oscar Lopez (13:16)
6. South of The Border - Luis Villegas (17:23)
7. Desperate Love (Amor Desesperado) - Oscar Lopez (21:25)
8. Rumba de la Noche - Govi (25:27)
9. Rumba&Coke - Luis Villegas (30:51)
10. Rumba De Barcelona - Manu Chao & Compadres (35:15)
11. Fiesta Latina - Oscar Lopez (39:02)
12. Tornado de Emor - Oscar Lopez (42:56)
13. Amigos - Roger Espinoza (46:47)
14. Masks - Roger Espinoza (51:08)
15. Sacred Mountain-Roger Espinoza (54:44)
16. One love - Roger Espinoza (58:37)
17. Goodbye-Roger Espinoza (01:03:27)

Elephant, rhino and hipo photos : “wall.alphacoders.com”
Elephant sound: “http://eng.universal- soundbank.com/elephants.htm”

FİL: Elephant family (Elephantidae) are two species:African (African bush and forest elephants) and Asian elephant.
African elephants are listed as vulnerable (as likely to become endangered) while the Asian elephant is classed as endangered(as likely to become extinct) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
PS. : African elephants: larger ears and concave back. Asian elphants: smaller ears, a convex back.
NOT : Afrika filleri büyük kulaklı, içbükey sırtlı, Asyadakiler ise küçük kulaklı, dışbükey sırtlıdır.
IUCN tarafından Asya filleri “nesli tükenmekte olan tür” olarak sınıflandırılırken, Afrika filleri ise “nesli azalan tür” olarak listelenmiştir.

ZÜREFA: Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) live in Africa. In 2010, it was estimated that fewer than 80,000 remain. West African giraffe (220-Niger), Nubian giraffe(250-Sudan,Ethiopia), Rothschild's giraffe (700-Uganda,Kenya,Sudan), Rhodesian giraffe(1500-Zambia), Kordofan Giraffe(3,000-Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic), Reticulated giraffe (5,000-Kenya, Ethiopia,Somali), South African giraffe (12.000 - Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique), Angolan giraffe(20.000-Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe), Masai giraffe (40,000-Kenya ,Tanzania),

ZEBRA : The zebras (Equus), live in Africa. There are three species of zebras:
The Plains Zebra is the most common , but one subspecies became extinct in the late 19th century. The Mountain Zebra has two subspecies and is classified as vulnerable. Grévy's Zebra is the largest and the rarest species. It is classified as endangered. In 2010, it was estimated that over 500,000 zebras existed in the wild

GERGEDAN : Rhinoceros / Rhino (Rhinocerotidae family) is a group of five extant species. The IUCN identifies three of the rhino species as critically endangered.
White rhinoceros: Northern White Rhinoceros only four confirmed individuals left in Africa.
Black Rhinoceros: in 2011, IUCN declared west african rhino extinct.
Javan Rhinoceros is one of the most endangered large mammals in the world. As of 2013, only 58-61 individuals remain in Java and Indonesia.
Sumatran Rhinoceros. About 275 Sumatran rhinos are believed to remain.
Indian Rhinoceros are vulnerable species on the IUCN List
PS.: African and Sumatran rhinos have two horns, while Indian and Javan rhinoceros have a single horn.
NOT : Afrika ve Sumatra gergedanları iki boynuzlu, Hint ve Java da yaşayanlar ise tek boynuzludur. Batı Afrika Siyah Gergedanının nesli tükenmiş, üç türünün nesli de tehlike altındadır.

SU AYGIRI - HIPPOPOTAMUS
The hippopotamus family (Hippopotamidae) are five subspecies .
Great Northern Hippopotamus or Nile Hippopotamus
East African Hippopotamus
Cape Hippopotamus or South African Hippopotamus
West African Hippopotamus or Tchad Hippopotamus
Angola Hippopotamus
Pigme Hipopotam : pygmy hippopotamus
In May 2006, the hippopotamus was identified as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List , with an estimated population of between 125,000 and 150,000 hippos, a decline of between 7% and 20% since the IUCN's 1996 study.Zambia (40,000) and Tanzania (20,000–30,000) possess the largest populations.

SAVE ENDANGERRED SPECIES
http://www.iucn.org/
http://sospecies.org/
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species
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