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charismatic megafauna noun. Animals that have popular appeal and so can form the basis of conservation campaigns and fundraising drives.

Example Citation:
"Giant pandas are 'charismatic megafauna,' a category that includes whales and other sea mammals, salmon and other inspirational fish, eagles and other flashy raptors. In each instance, the creatures help spotlight the hundreds of humbler but equally endangered species: the black-spored quillwort, the longhorn fairy shrimp."
—"Birth and Rebirth," USA Today, August 23, 1999

Notes:
There's nothing all that new about today's phrase (it's been seen in print since about the mid-80s), but when subscriber Viki Bankey told me about it, some obscure area of my fancy was tickled enough to want to post it.

While researching this phrase, I came across some less-scientific substitutes: glamour animals, heroic species, and flagship species.

Related Words:
extreme life
extremophile
frozen zoo
Jurassic Park syndrome
megadiversity

Subject Categories:
Culture - Pets and Animals
Science - Environment

Posted on February 9, 2001 at 10:35 AM


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