Animalbook.jp

Expansion of Animal Species

Expansion of Animal Species

Expansion of Animal Species

We continue to increase the number of animal species listed in the Animalbook.jp and provide information on a more diverse range of animals. The addition of new animals will provide readers with a wealth of knowledge and deepen their love for animals.

Current Animal Species: 985

General (group level)224

All (includes individual species)985

Project Details

Background and Purpose

The Animalbook.jp aims to become the largest site providing animal information that is easy to understand for everyone. Currently, it is estimated that there are about 8.7 million species of animals, but many of them are not yet known to the public. This project aims to provide detailed and reliable animal information with the cooperation of AI and readers. By expanding information, we aim to educate many people about animals and raise awareness about the importance of animal conservation.

Current Status and Challenges

Currently, the database records about 300 species of animals, but there is room for improvement in the accuracy and detail of the information. In particular, there is a lack of information on unknown animal species, and filling these gaps is crucial.

Goals

We aim to expand the number of animal species to 10,000 within 5 years and provide detailed ecological information. Mammals: 1,000 species Birds: 1,000 species Reptiles: 1,000 species Amphibians: 1,000 species Fish: 2,000 species Insects: 3,000 species Others: 1,000 species

Annual Goals and Activities

Year 1: 2,000 species Collection of animal data, solicitation of characteristic descriptions from readers Year 2: 4,000 species Year 3: 6,000 species Year 4: 8,000 species Year 5: 10,000 species

Implementation Method

We will expand basic information about animals using AI and aim to complete it with additional information from readers.

Progress Management and Evaluation Method

Report the number of animal species on this page. The accuracy of the article content will be evaluated through reader reviews.

Final Goal of This Project

Numerical Goals

We will expand the number of animal species from the current 300 to 10,000.

Enhancement of Information

We will provide detailed information about each animal, including habitat, size, weight, lifespan, behavior, and reproduction. We will use infographics and charts to make the information visually understandable.

Community Activation

We will actively reflect the characteristic descriptions and feedback from readers to promote two-way communication. We will clarify the benefits and incentives of participation so that readers feel they are part of the project.

How You Can Contribute to This Project

Role and Participation Method of Readers

Readers can participate in the project by providing characteristic descriptions and feedback about animals. Information can be easily shared through a dedicated form. Information provision function is paid. By charging for the information provided, we aim to prevent the posting of inappropriate information.

Specific Contribution Methods

Readers can submit information and comments through the dedicated form and participate as a member of the community. Additionally, by sharing photos and observation records of animals, readers can contribute to the enrichment of the database.

Expectations for Participants

We look forward to your active participation. Let's provide the information you have to the world. In a world where information quickly passes by, the Animalbook.jp will universally and continuously disseminate the information you provide to the world.

AI-Utilized Article Sample

Selous' Zebra

Selous' Zebra

Across the grasslands of southern Africa, the Selous' zebra roams with its distinctive bold stripes. They are a subspecies of plains zebra, known for their wide stripes that often extend all the way down their legs. Let's explore the world of the Selous' zebra, their unique characteristics, and the challenges they face.

Grevy's Zebra

Grevy's Zebra

In the arid landscapes of Africa, the Grevy's zebra stands tall. The largest of all zebra species, they possess unique characteristics that set them apart from other zebras. Let's explore the ecology of Grevy's zebra and the challenges they face in their struggle for survival.

Japanese Wolf

Japanese Wolf

The Japanese wolf, whose howls once echoed through the mountains and fields of Japan. They were revered as sacred creatures and feared as powerful predators. Today, they are no longer with us. Let's delve into the enigmatic ecology of the Japanese wolf, the reasons behind their extinction, and the lessons we can learn from their disappearance.

Red Wolf

Red Wolf

In the forests of the southeastern United States, the red wolf roams with its beautiful reddish-brown fur. They were once on the verge of extinction, but thanks to human efforts, their howls are once again echoing through the forests. Let's listen to the story of the red wolf and trace their path to recovery.

Egyptian Vulture

Egyptian Vulture

The Egyptian vulture, a small vulture with a wide distribution across Africa, southern Europe, and southern Asia. Known as the 'Pharaoh's chicken', they were revered as sacred birds in ancient Egypt. Let's explore the fascinating ecology of the Egyptian vulture and the threats they face today.

Himalayan Griffon Vulture

Himalayan Griffon Vulture

Soaring gracefully amidst the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, the Himalayan griffon vulture thrives in this high-altitude environment. They are one of the largest vulture species and hold a sacred place in Tibetan culture. Let's explore the fascinating world of the Himalayan griffon vulture, their unique adaptations to the challenging high-altitude environment, and the threats they face.

Tsushima Leopard Cat

Tsushima Leopard Cat

The Tsushima leopard cat is a unique species of wild cat found only on Tsushima Island in Japan. This article provides a detailed look at the characteristics, ecology, and conservation efforts for the Tsushima leopard cat. Let's explore together!

Amazon River Dolphin

Amazon River Dolphin

In the murky waters of the Amazon River, gracefully swims the Amazon river dolphin, a pink dolphin. Also known as the 'Amazon pink dolphin,' or 'boto' in the local language, they hold a mystical significance for the people of the Amazon. Let's delve into the fascinating ecology of the Amazon river dolphin and the threats they face.

Glass frog

Glass frog

Glass frogs, with their translucent abdomens that reveal their internal organs, are fascinating amphibians found in the rainforests of Central and South America. Let's explore their mysterious ecology and the environmental challenges they face.

Purple Frog

Purple Frog

Hidden beneath the earth in the Western Ghats of India lies a peculiar frog, the Purple Frog. With its plump body and pig-like snout, it is also known as the "pignose frog." Let's delve into the bizarre and fascinating world of the Purple Frog!