Critically Endangered - Species Examples

Species Examples

Examples of critically endangered animals:

  • Addax
  • Alabama Cavefish
  • Amsterdam Albatross
  • Amur Leopard
  • Anderson's Salamander
  • Angelshark
  • Angonoka tortoise
  • Anatolian Leopard
  • Arabian Leopard
  • Araripe Manakin
  • Asiatic Cheetah
  • Axolotl
  • Bactrian Camel
  • Bali Myna
  • Barbary Leopard
  • Bawean Deer
  • Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
  • Black Crested Gibbon
  • Black Dorcopsis
  • Black-headed Spider Monkey
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Black-spotted cuscus
  • Blond Capuchin
  • Blue-eyed Black Lemur
  • Blue-eyed Spotted Cuscus
  • Blue-throated Macaw
  • Blunt-headed Salamander
  • Bonin Flying Fox
  • Brown-headed Spider Monkey
  • Brown Spider Monkey
  • Burmese Star Tortoise
  • California Condor
  • Celebes Crested Macaque
  • Chinese Alligator
  • Chinese Paddlefish
  • Christmas Island Pipistrelle
  • Colombian Spider Monkey
  • Colombian Woolly Monkey
  • Cozumel Island Coati
  • Cozumel Raccoon
  • Cross River Gorilla
  • Crow Honeyeater
  • Cuban Crocodile
  • Dabry's sturgeon
  • Dinagat Bushy-tailed Cloud Rat
  • Dama Gazelle
  • Eastern Black Crested Gibbon
  • Eastern Black Rhinoceros
  • Eastern long-beaked echidna
  • Ecuadorian Capuchin
  • Edward's Pheasant
  • El Hierro Giant Lizard
  • European Eel
  • European Sturgeon
  • Gray-shanked Douc
  • Gilbert's Potoroo
  • Glaucous Macaw
  • Greater Bamboo Lemur
  • Grenada Dove
  • Grey-breasted Parakeet
  • Golden-bellied Capuchin
  • Golden Coin Turtle
  • Golden Lancehead
  • Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo
  • Golden Sun Moth
  • Hainan black crested gibbon
  • Hawaiian Monk Seal
  • Hawksbill sea turtle
  • Iriomote cat
  • Island Fox
  • Iberian Lynx
  • Javan Leopard
  • Javan Rhinoceros
  • Kaapori Capuchin
  • Kakapo
  • Kaluga
  • Kashmir Stag
  • Kleinmann's Tortoise
  • Kouprey
  • Leatherback sea turtle
  • Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
  • Maui's dolphin
  • Mediterranean Monk Seal
  • Mexican Spider Monkey
  • Mexican Wolf
  • Mountain Gorilla
  • Mountain Pygmy Possum
  • New Caledonian Lorikeet
  • New Caledonian Owlet-nightjar
  • New Caledonian Rail
  • Nicaraguan Spider Monkey
  • Northern Bald Ibis
  • Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
  • Northern Muriqui
  • Northern White-cheeked Gibbon
  • Northern White Rhinoceros
  • Northwest African Cheetah
  • Nubian Wild Ass
  • Okarito Kiwi
  • Okinawa Woodpecker
  • Orange-bellied Parrot
  • Orinoco Crocodile
  • Pagai Island Macaque
  • Perrier's Sifaka
  • Philippine Eagle
  • Philippine forest turtle
  • Painted Terrapin
  • Poncelet's Giant Rat
  • Puerto Rican Parrot
  • Pygmy Hog
  • Pygmy Three-toed Sloth
  • Radiated tortoise
  • Red Wolf
  • Regent Honeyeater
  • Riverine Rabbit
  • Rodrigues Flying Fox
  • Rufous-headed Hornbill
  • Saola
  • Saiga Antelope
  • Selous' Zebra
  • Siau Island Tarsier
  • Siberian Crane
  • Siamese Crocodile
  • Sir David's long-beaked echidna
  • Somali Wild Ass
  • Southern bluefin tuna
  • South-central Black Rhinoceros
  • South China Tiger
  • Sumatran Rhinoceros
  • Syr Darya sturgeon
  • Talaud Bear Cuscus
  • Tamaraw
  • Telefomin Cuscus
  • Tenkile
  • Vancouver Island marmot
  • Vaquita
  • Visayan Warty Pig
  • Western Gorilla
  • Western Lowland Gorilla
  • Western long-beaked echidna
  • Yellow-crested Cockatoo
  • Zanzibar Leopard

Examples of critically endangered plants:

  • Vateria indica
  • Baishan fir
  • Koʻoloaʻula
  • Bastard quiver tree
  • Turtlefat
  • Vahl's boxwood
  • Capa rose
  • Puerto Rico manjack
  • Mother-in-law's cushion
  • Nānū
  • Bermuda cedar
  • Mandrinette
  • King's Lomatia
  • Shield-leaved pitcher plant
  • Bois de chèvre

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