
There’s a page on OnlyFans that is hotter than any other. People are blushing and opening their wallets, but it’s not to see another influencer in her skivvies. Subscribers love the raw footage, shell-on-shell action, and the absolutely wild positions they’re seeing. I promise you’ve never seen anything like it. Well, unless you work in a zoo, that is.
The stars of this OnlyFans account aren’t people — they’re all endangered animals. OnlyEndangereds was created by the Quick Response Fund for Nature (QRFN). The page launched in May 2025 as a saucy way to raise money and awareness for conservation. Yes, it’s a real OnlyFans page — this isn’t satire. There’s premium content to be seen, and all of it is dedicated to the earth’s most at-risk species.
The mission of the page is “conservation, but make it spicy.” QRFN uses the proceeds from the OnlyEndangereds OnlyFans page to buy and protect critical habitats for endangered animals. Each subscription fee and additional tip goes directly to fund land conservation projects. QRFN describes the page as “wild, weird, and wonderfully real.” Next to typical OnlyFans content, that’s definitely accurate. There’s nary a thirst trap, but plenty of thirst ponds. It may seem like it’s all fun and games, but it’s actually a really effective attention grab for a good cause.
So what can you expect to see on OnlyEndangereds’ OnlyFans page? Well, it’s still saucy, but it’s actual animals doing it like they do on the Discovery Channel. Literally. The page has all your typical OnlyFans fare — hot shell-on-shell action (tortoises mating), fluffy tail flicks (lemurs in their natural flirtation rituals), and yes, even wingspan references… except that it’s parrots preening and pairing while doing their usual wing spreading. Currently, the OnlyFans page has a decent collection of photos and videos and is free to follow. Just know that you’ll need to pay up a bit if you want to see the premium content (premium content being endangered animals going at it for the sake of the planet).
OnlyEndangereds garnered more than a little attention when their YouTube teaser went viral. The page has wholeheartedly embraced the inherent silliness in what they do, and the laughs help them reach new audiences that normally wouldn’t engage with conservation work. There’s no official statement on how much the page has earned, but the campaign is getting eyeballs and donations for the cause — which is the goal in the first place.
You have to admit, the strategy is brilliant. The internet is a thirsty place, and QRFN has found a way to capitalize on thirst culture in order to protect the planet. While most OnlyFans creators are cashing in on basic human instincts, OnlyEndangereds has totally flipped the script and is saving animals while they’re doing it. The name and the platform make people do a double take, and that double take is all it takes to get people to buy in — and maybe learn a thing or two. Is this the first documented occasion of being horny for nature actually helping the planet? Idk, but you’d better keep hugging the trees, just to be safe.
If you’re curious about what’s happening on OnlyEndangereds, you can scoot over to OnlyFans and follow for free! If you’re worried about animal funny business showing up on your screen at an inopportune moment, you can also check out their Instagram or YouTube channel. It’s rare on OnlyFans that “save the turtles” isn’t code for something else — but on OnlyEndangereds, that’s literally what they mean.