What are the most endangered mammals?

The most vulnerable mammals in the world are black rhinos, giant panda and giant Sable antelope. Sumatran Tiger is also very endangered. Most of these endangered mammals die of deconstruction and poaching of habitats. There are programs for their protection, but with so few existence and circumstances leading to their threats to their threat, scientists are not sure whether the effort to protect will be effective.

More than 90 percent of the black rhinos population disappeared from their native continent in Africa between the 70s and 90s. This is largely due to poaching, because their horns are often sold on the black market. In Africa, efforts against poaching are valid and the numbers of this kind of rhinos are slowly beginning to increase. In 2008, it was estimated that only more than 3,000 black rhinos were all over the world, making it one of the most endangered mammals. There may be less Th10 West African black rhinos, which is a subspecies of a black rhinoceros.

The giant panda that comes from China is another of the most endangered mammals in the world. Many of these pandas are currently survived in captivity in China, and several zoos outside China are also deposited. Scientists estimate that there are still some more than 1,000 giant pandas in China's wilderness, but their habitats are still in great danger due to deforestation. Giant pandas primarily eat bamboo, and this important source of food is still disappearing because the forests are cleaned in China for industrial purposes. They are also still hunted because people can usually get a good price for their hills through the black market.

in the world can be less than 1,000 giant sable. These antelopes, which are subspecies of Sable antelopes, are native to Africa. Many of them are protected and live in parks that do not allow hunting. They are considered critically endangered and most of these animals may have died during the long African civil war. It is rare to see one of these animals in nature because it is truth belowBunné in captivity.

Sumatran tigers, who are the smallest type of tiger, are one of the most endangered mammals. There may be only 500 or less on the ground. The primary reason for the threat to the tiger Sumatran is probably caused by poaching, because their skin and fur are considered to be valuable by many. Hunting all tigers, including Sumatran Tiger, is illegal, but it is still happening. Many of these tigers are protected in captivity around the world, including their native country of Indonesia.

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