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Endangered Mammals of Asia
Mammals |
Birds |
Reptiles |
Amphibians |
Fishes |
Insects |
Arachnids
Worms |
Clams |
Crustaceans |
Snails |
Corals, Jellyfish, and Sea Anemones
Click on the species name to view its profile. | Mammals |
| Common Name |
Range *** |
| Agile Gibbon | Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra), Malay Peninsula, Thailand | | Arabian Gazelle | Arabian Peninsula, Palestine, Sinai | | Argali | Afghanistan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Uzbekistan | | Asian Elephant | South-Central and Southeastern Asia | | Asian Golden Cat | China, Indonesia (Sumatra), Nepal, Southeast Asia | | Asian Leopard Cat | India, Japan (Iriomote Island, Ryukyu Islands), Southeast Asia | | Asiatic Black Bear | Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam | | Asiatic Lion | Turkey to India | | Babirusa | Indonesia | | Bornean Orangutan | Borneo | | Brown Bear | China (Tibet), Italy, Mexican Holarctic | | Bumblebee Bat | Thailand | | Cheetah | Africa to India | | Chinese River Dolphin | China | | Clouded Leopard | Southeastern and South-Central Asia, Taiwan | | Dhole | Asia, Middle East | | Dorcas Gazelle | Algeria, Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia | | Douc Langur | Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam | | Dugong | East Africa to Southern Japan | | Formosan Yellow-throated Marten | Taiwan | | Giant Panda | China | | Goitered Gazelle | Asia, Europe, Middle East | | Indus River Dolphin | Pakistan (Indus R. and tributaries) | | Javan Rhinoceros | Bangladesh, Burma, Indochinese Peninsula, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sikkim, Thailand | | Leopard | Africa, Asia, Middle East | | Malabar Large-spotted Civet | India | | Markhor | Afghanistan, Pakistan | | Mediterranean Monk Seal | Mediterranean Sea, Northwest African Coast and Black Sea | | Mongolian Beaver | Mongolia | | Persian Fallow Deer | Iran, Israel | | Proboscis Monkey | Borneo | | Przewalski's Horse | China, Mongolia | | Ryukyu Rabbit | Japan (Ryukyu Islands) | | Saiga Antelope | Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | | Sand Cat | Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East | | Seladang | Bangladesh, India, Southeast Asia | | Siamang | Indonesia, Malaysia | | Sika Deer | China, Japan, Taiwan | | Snow Leopard | Central Asia, Middle East | | Spotted Linsang | Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Vietnam | | Steller Sea-lion | Alaska, California, Canada, North Pacific Ocean, Oregon, Russia, Washington | | Striped Hyena | Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Europe | | Tiger | Temperate and Tropical Asia | | Visayan Deer | Philippines | | Wild Yak | China (Tibet), India |
More endangered creatures in Asia:
Mammals |
Birds |
Reptiles |
Amphibians |
Fishes |
Insects |
Arachnids
Worms |
Clams |
Crustaceans |
Snails |
Corals, Jellyfish, and Sea Anemones |
 ***What mammals are listed here?:The Asia section of this site lists the folllowing mammals appearing on select endangered species lists:- Mammals that dwell in or migrate to any nation or region found on the Asian continent and many surrounding islands.
- Mammals that dwell in or travel to the Black and Mediterranean Sea (and its islands).
- Mammals that dwell in or travel to India and Russia.
- Mammals that dwell in or travel to any Eurasian region.
- Some species may be listed that dwell in or travel to some nearby areas of the Middle East (between Africa and Asia).
- Mammals that dwell in or travel to Indonesia and nearby islands located in the South East Asian Archipelago.
- Mammals that dwell in Middle Eastern countries between Africa and Asia
In some cases, the creatures listed in this section may also be found on other continents or in other areas, which is why you may see additional
areas noted in the range column.
Disclaimer: This list combines species from several endangered species lists.
Using the total count of species found on this site as an official count of
endangered species of the world is not recommended. For more information on
what creatures are listed on this site, please visit our
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