What are the world's rarest animal species? | The Next Master

What are the world's rarest animal species?

Here are some of the world's rarest animal species with a long explanation:

1) Vaquita

A small porpoise found in the Gulf of California, Mexico, is the world's rarest marine mammal. The population is estimated to be less than 30 individuals, making it the most endangered marine mammal in the world.

2) Amur Leopard

This subspecies of leopard is native to Russia and China, with an estimated population of only 60 individuals. Deforestation and poaching have significantly reduced their habitat, making them one of the world's rarest and most endangered species.

3) Black Rhino

A species of rhinoceros native to eastern and central Africa, with an estimated population of 5,500 individuals. Black rhinos are critically endangered due to poaching, habitat destruction, and illegal poaching for their horn, which is highly valued in traditional Asian medicine.

4) Javan Rhino

A species of rhinoceros native to Southeast Asia, with a population of only 60-70 individuals. The Javan rhino is one of the world's rarest and most endangered species, with habitat destruction and illegal poaching being the main threats to their survival.

5) Mountain Gorilla

A subspecies of the eastern gorilla found in central and East Africa, with a population of only 1,000 individuals. Habitat destruction and poaching are the main threats to the survival of mountain gorillas, making them one of the world's rarest and most endangered primates.

6) Saola

A species of antelope found in the forests of Vietnam and Laos, is one of the world's rarest and least-known mammals. Its population is estimated to be fewer than 250 individuals, and habitat destruction is the main threat to its survival.

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