What are the different endangered African animals?

Some of the most endangered African animals are chimpanzee, cheetah and African elephant. Many other species are endangered by extinction, such as black rhinos and Ethiopian wolf. Several types of gazella are also at risk. There is a risk of constantly changing terrain and environment of African wild animal habitats. This change is the basic aspect of why many species of wild animals are on the verge of extinction. However, the most endangered "big cat" of all endangered animals in Africa is cheetah. Because this animal is at risk and often becomes easy prey for lions and hyenas, the numbers decrease rapidly. Chepard is the fastest ground mammal on the ground, but apparently not fast enough to escape the threat of human hunters, also responsible for reducing their population.

Afrims the elephant another African animal that faces potential extinction. They are hunted for valuable ivory, which is made of their tusks. Another reason this animal has become an endangered species is some cultures in a particularCH areas of the continent that really eat the meat of an elephant.

Shimpanzee is one of the endangered African animals of the central parts of the continent. They face the threat mainly because of their localities of tropical forests that people attacked. For many years, protective groups have been fighting to help to preserve the chimpanzee population. Catching chimpanzees in the wild and their sale as pets is an illegal and other main interest in nature conservation. Mass slaughter of chimpanzees for their meat in the local areas of the continent is illegal and another reason for the potential threat of extinction.

Farmers in certain areas of Africa set or postpone poisons to eliminate the concerns that Leopards will attack their property. This is a contributing factor for the African Leopard to become one of the common endangered African animals. Another key factor in placing this kind on an endangered list is caused by hunting.Trappers kill leopards for their distinctive fur.

African wilderies are notorious murderers who can hunt great prey, and therefore farmers annoy these animals in an effort to protect their land and farm animals. This in turn contributes to a reduction in the number of this kind. Therefore, an African wild dog is on the list of endangered species.

There are organizations aimed at promoting public awareness of animal species that are on the verge of extinction. Financing efforts for protection is another effort to help this cause. Many projects can offer potential solutions.

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