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Endangered species ringtones and wallpaper

The eerie warble of the Puerto Rican crested toad — a golden-eyed, pebbly-skinned species that’s Puerto Rico’s only native toad — is the most recent addition to our lineup of wildlife ringtones. Other popular picks are the siren song of the Okinawa dugong — a species fabled to have been mistaken for a mermaid by sailors — and the call of a relatively (and temporarily) pint-sized elephant seal pup as it cries for its mother.

View and download all available ringtones

The Center for Biological Diversity offers you free endangered species ringtones and phone wallpapers a collection of high-quality, authentic sounds and images of some of the world’s most threatened birds, owls, frogs, toads and marine mammals.

Whether the cry of the Mexican gray wolf or the underwater warbles of the beluga whale, our ringtones provide a great starting point for talking about the plight of threatened species worldwide. In fact, they've been downloaded by thousands of people in more than 150 countries around the globe, including the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Japan, Iran, India, Poland, Germany, France, Brazil, Australia, and the United States. Make a statement with your cell phone and download free endangered species ringtones now.

 

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