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There are many endangered animals in the world due to habitat loss, climate change, poaching, and other human activities. Here are some examples of endangered animals:

African elephant - poaching and habitat loss have caused a significant decline in African elephant populations.

Amur leopard - fewer than 100 Amur leopards remain in the wild due to habitat loss and poaching.

Black rhinoceros - poaching for their horns has caused a dramatic decline in black rhino populations.

Bornean orangutan - habitat loss due to deforestation and palm oil plantations has put Bornean orangutans at risk of extinction.

Cross River gorilla - fewer than 300 Cross River gorillas remain in the wild due to habitat loss and poaching.

Hawksbill sea turtle - Hawksbill sea turtles are critically endangered due to poaching for their shells and habitat loss.

Javan rhinoceros - fewer than 70 Javan rhinoceroses remain in the wild due to habitat loss and poaching.

Mountain gorilla - habitat loss and poaching have caused a decline in mountain gorilla populations, though conservation efforts have helped stabilize their numbers.

Saola - also known as the Asian unicorn, the Saola is a critically endangered species due to hunting and habitat loss.

Sumatran tiger - habitat loss due to deforestation and poaching for their body parts have caused a decline in Sumatran tiger populations.

It's important to take action to protect these endangered species and their habitats to prevent their extinction.

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