Amur leopard

Amur leopard

The Amur leopard is home to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and northern China. Being one of the most endangered species, they’re being bred discreetly. As a result, their population has increased from just two dozen to 100.
Maria Diaz
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Saharan bovid

Saharan bovid

The population of these white antelopes has come down to just 300 over a few generations. The animals wander around the Tin Toumma region of Niger and the Sahara deserts of northern Africa.
Victor Walker
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Black rhino

Black rhino

These rare rhinos are found in eastern and southern Africa, and their population is down by 98%. In fact, the western black rhino was counted among the extinct animals in 2011.
Victor Walker
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Sumatran orangutan

Sumatran orangutan

These rare apes belong to Southeast Asia and are critically endangered. The biggest threat to them is deforestation as plantations for developing palm oil are growing exponentially. Besides, since they breed only once every six to eight years, populating the species is challenging.
Andy Jackson
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Polar bears

Polar bears

Climate change is making it difficult for polar bears to find something to eat, and they’re often left unfed. The bears majorly rely on seals for food, which they hunt by swimming under ice sheets or waiting near seal holes.
Ruth Rodriguez
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Snow leopard

Snow leopard

Native to 12 countries, the big cat is now an endangered species due to the loss of habitat, retaliation or protective killings, and hunting. It’s one of the most challenging animals to hunt as they’re very good at hiding.
Maria Diaz
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