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1 Pangolins  





2 Sirenia  





3 Odd-toed ungulates  





4 Primates  



4.1  Gibbons  





4.2  Lemurs  





4.3  Tarsiers  





4.4  Old World monkeys  





4.5  New World monkeys  





4.6  Lorisoidea  







5 Cetartiodactyls  



5.1  Non-cetacean even-toed ungulates  



5.1.1  Suids  







5.2  Giraffid species  





5.3  Deer species  





5.4  Bovids  





5.5  Other non-cetacean even-toed ungulate species  





5.6  Cetaceans  







6 Marsupials  



6.1  Peramelemorphia  





6.2  Diprotodontia  



6.2.1  Potoroids  





6.2.2  Phascolarctids  





6.2.3  Macropodids  





6.2.4  Phalangerids  





6.2.5  Pseudocheirids  







6.3  Shrew opossums  





6.4  Dasyuromorphia  





6.5  Opossums  







7 Carnivora  





8 Afrosoricida  





9 Eulipotyphla  



9.1  Shrews  





9.2  Erinaceids  





9.3  Talpids  







10 Lagomorpha  





11 Rodents  



11.1  Hystricomorpha  





11.2  Myomorpha  



11.2.1  Murids  





11.2.2  Cricetids  





11.2.3  Nesomyids  





11.2.4  Other Myomorpha species  







11.3  Castorimorpha  





11.4  Sciuromorpha  



11.4.1  Sciurids  





11.4.2  Dormice  









12 Bats  



12.1  Megabats  





12.2  Microbats  



12.2.1  Old World leaf-nosed bats  





12.2.2  Horseshoe bats  





12.2.3  Vesper bats  





12.2.4  Free-tailed bats  





12.2.5  Leaf-nosed bats  





12.2.6  Other microbat species  









13 Other mammal species  





14 See also  





15 References  














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2 extinct in the wild mammalian species (0.03%)203 critically endangered mammalian species (3.5%)505 endangered mammalian species (8.7%)536 vulnerable mammalian species (9.3%)345 near threatened mammalian species (6.0%)3306 least concern mammalian species (57%)872 data deficient mammalian species (15%)

Mammalian species (IUCN, 2020-1)
  • 5850 extant species have been evaluated
  • 4978 of those are fully assessed[a]
  • 3651 are not threatened at present[b]
  • 1244 to 2116 are threatened[c]
  • 81 to 83 are extinct or extinct in the wild:
    • 81 extinct (EX) species[d]
    • 2 extinct in the wild (EW)
    • 0 possibly extinct [CR(PE)]
    • 0 possibly extinct in the wild [CR(PEW)]

    1. ^ excludes data deficient evaluations.
  • ^ NT and LC.
  • ^ Threatened comprises CR, EN and VU. Upper estimate additionally includes DD.
  • ^ Chart omits extinct (EX) species
  • Vulnerable (VU) species are considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

    In September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed 529 vulnerable mammalian species.[1] Of all evaluated mammalian species, 9.6% are listed as vulnerable. The IUCN also lists 53 mammalian subspecies as vulnerable.

    Of the subpopulations of mammals evaluated by the IUCN, five species subpopulations and one subspecies subpopulation have been assessed as vulnerable.

    For a species to be assessed as vulnerable to extinction the best available evidence must meet quantitative criteria set by the IUCN designed to reflect "a high risk of extinction in the wild". Endangered and critically endangered species also meet the quantitative criteria of vulnerable species, and are listed separately. See: List of endangered mammals, List of critically endangered mammals. Vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered species are collectively referred to as threatened species by the IUCN.

    Additionally 783 mammalian species (14% of those evaluated) are listed as data deficient, meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment of conservation status. As these species typically have small distributions and/or populations, they are intrinsically likely to be threatened, according to the IUCN.[2] While the category of data deficient indicates that no assessment of extinction risk has been made for the taxa, the IUCN notes that it may be appropriate to give them "the same degree of attention as threatened taxa, at least until their status can be assessed".[3]

    This is a complete list of vulnerable mammalian species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN. Species and subspecies which have vulnerable subpopulations (or stocks) are indicated. Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN.

    Pangolins[edit]

  • Ground pangolin
  • Sirenia[edit]

  • Amazonian manatee
  • West Indian manatee
  • African manatee
  • Odd-toed ungulates[edit]

    Species

  • Indian rhinoceros
  • South American tapir
  • Subspecies

  • Cape mountain zebra
  • Primates[edit]

    There are 82 species and 33 subspecies of primate assessed as vulnerable.

    Gibbons[edit]

    Species

    Subspecies

    Lemurs[edit]

    Species

  • Peyrieras' woolly lemur
  • Ramanantsoavana's woolly lemur
  • Red-bellied lemur
  • Red lemur
  • Eastern lesser bamboo lemur
  • Southern lesser bamboo lemur
  • Western lesser bamboo lemur
  • Red-shouldered sportive lemur
  • Gray-backed sportive lemur
  • Petter's sportive lemur
  • Red-tailed sportive lemur
  • Seal's sportive lemur
  • Goodman's mouse lemur
  • Pygmy mouse lemur
  • Brown mouse lemur
  • Northern rufous mouse lemur
  • Masoala fork-marked lemur
  • Subspecies

    Tarsiers[edit]

    Species

  • Dian's tarsier
  • Spectral tarsier
  • Subspecies

    Old World monkeys[edit]

    Species

  • Sun-tailed monkey
  • Collared mangabey
  • White-throated guenon
  • Red-eared guenon
  • Hamlyn's monkey
  • Lowe's mona monkey
  • Bale Mountains vervet
  • Black colobus
  • Ursine colobus
  • Stump-tailed macaque
  • Heck's macaque
  • Northern pig-tailed macaque
  • Southern pig-tailed macaque
  • Gorontalo macaque
  • Booted macaque
  • Siberut macaque
  • Tonkean macaque
  • Mandrill
  • White-fronted surili
  • Hose's langur
  • Natuna Island surili
  • Thomas's langur
  • Black-footed gray langur
  • Javan lutung
  • Nilgiri langur
  • Laotian langur
  • Capped langur
  • Subspecies

  • Cameroon red-eared monkey
  • Bioko red-eared monkey
  • Pousargues's white-collared monkey
  • Boutourlini's blue monkey
  • Samango monkey
  • Golden-bellied crowned monkey
  • Adolf Friedrichs's Angolan colobus
  • Gabon black colobus
  • Con song long-tailed macaque
  • Nicobar long-tailed macaque
  • Muna-Buton macaque
  • Macaca ochreata ochreata
  • Raffles' banded langur
  • Everett's grizzled langur
  • Northern gelada
  • Spangled ebony langur
  • West Javan ebony langur
  • St. Matthew Island dusky langur
  • Koh Pennan dusky langur
  • Perhentian Island dusky langur
  • New World monkeys[edit]

    Species

  • Spix's red-handed howler
  • Brumback's night monkey
  • Gray-handed night monkey
  • Gray-bellied night monkey
  • Peruvian night monkey
  • Red-faced spider monkey
  • Bald uakari
  • Neblina uakari
  • Colombian black-handed titi
  • Coastal black-handed titi
  • Ornate titi
  • Atlantic titi
  • Goeldi's marmoset
  • Buffy-tufted marmoset
  • Brown woolly monkey
  • Silvery woolly monkey
  • Black-crowned dwarf marmoset
  • White marmoset
  • Rondon's marmoset
  • White-footed saki
  • Black tamarin
  • Central American squirrel monkey
  • Black squirrel monkey
  • Subspecies

  • Coiba Island howler monkey
  • Nicaraguan spider monkey
  • White bald-headed uacari
  • Novaes' bald-headed uacari
  • Red bald-headed uacari
  • Red uacari
  • Ayres black uakari
  • Gorgona white-faced capuchin
  • Lorisoidea[edit]

  • Sunda slow loris
  • Philippine slow loris
  • Pygmy slow loris
  • Cetartiodactyls[edit]

    Cetartiodactyla includes dolphins, whales and even-toed ungulates. There are 57 species, 12 subspecies, four subpopulations of species, and one subpopulations of subspecies of cetartiodactyl assessed as vulnerable.

    Non-cetacean even-toed ungulates[edit]

    There are 51 species and ten subspecies of non-cetacean even-toed ungulate assessed as vulnerable.

    Suids[edit]

  • North Sulawesi babirusa
  • Palawan bearded pig
  • Bornean bearded pig
  • Oliver's warty pig
  • Philippine warty pig
  • Giraffid species[edit]

    Deer species[edit]

  • Thorold's deer
  • Taruca
  • Water deer
  • Small red brocket
  • Merida brocket
  • Dwarf brocket
  • Pygmy brocket
  • Yucatan brown brocket
  • Little red brocket
  • Hairy-fronted muntjac
  • Northern pudú
  • Reindeer
  • Barasingha
  • Philippine deer
  • Javan rusa
  • Sambar deer
  • Bovids[edit]

    Species

  • Barbary sheep
  • Gaur
  • Yak
  • Takin
  • Wild goat
  • Nubian ibex
  • Sumatran serow
  • Zebra duiker
  • Beira
  • Red-fronted gazelle
  • Eritrean gazelle
  • Cuvier's gazelle
  • Dorcas gazelle
  • Mountain gazelle
  • Arabian sand gazelle
  • Goitered gazelle
  • Red goral
  • Long-tailed goral
  • Chinese goral
  • Soemmerring's gazelle
  • Arabian oryx
  • Mouflon
  • Four-horned antelope
  • Subspecies

  • Cephalophus ogilbyi brookei
  • Cephalophus ogilbyi ogilbyi
  • Korrigum
  • Buffon's kob
  • Kafue lechwe
  • Black lechwe
  • Fringe-eared oryx
  • Haggard's oribi
  • Chanler's mountain reedbuck
  • Other non-cetacean even-toed ungulate species[edit]

  • Siberian musk deer
  • White-lipped peccary
  • Cetaceans[edit]

    Species

    • Narrow-ridged finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis)
  • Fin whale
  • Finless porpoise
  • Irrawaddy dolphin
  • Sperm whale
  • La Plata dolphin
  • Atlantic humpback dolphin
  • Subspecies

    Subpopulations of species

  • La Plata dolphin (1 subpopulation)
  • Striped dolphin (1 subpopulation)
  • Common bottlenose dolphin (1 subpopulation)
  • Subpopulations of subspecies

    Marsupials[edit]

    There are 43 marsupial species assessed as vulnerable.

    Peramelemorphia[edit]

  • Greater bilby
  • Western barred bandicoot
  • Eastern barred bandicoot
  • Diprotodontia[edit]

    There are 25 species in the order Diprotodontia assessed as vulnerable.

    Potoroids[edit]

    Phascolarctids[edit]

    Macropodids[edit]

  • Grizzled tree-kangaroo
  • Lowlands tree-kangaroo
  • Seri's tree-kangaroo
  • Ursine tree-kangaroo
  • Gray dorcopsis
  • Rufous hare-wallaby
  • Banded hare-wallaby
  • Bridled nail-tail wallaby
  • Black-flanked rock-wallaby
  • Brush-tailed rock-wallaby
  • Mount Claro rock-wallaby
  • Quokka
  • Brown's pademelon
  • Dusky pademelon
  • Phalangerids[edit]

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    Pseudocheirids[edit]

  • Western ringtail possum
  • Reclusive ringtail possum
  • Vogelkop ringtail possum
  • Shrew opossums[edit]

    Dasyuromorphia[edit]

    Includes most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials

  • Kowari
  • Phascogale pirata
  • Carpentarian dunnart
  • Sandhill dunnart
  • Opossums[edit]

  • Little woolly mouse opossum
  • Guajira mouse opossum
  • Junin slender opossum
  • Marmosops pakaraimae
  • Reig's opossum
  • Karimi's fat-tailed mouse opossum
  • Carnivora[edit]

    Species

  • Giant panda
  • Oriental small-clawed otter
  • Binturong
  • Hog badger
  • Sokoke bushy-tailed mongoose
  • Northern fur seal
  • African golden cat
  • Fossa
  • Hooded seal
  • Hose's palm civet
  • Falanouc
  • Chinese mountain cat
  • Black-footed cat
  • Malagasy civet
  • Broad-striped Malagasy mongoose
  • Bourlon's genet
  • Crested servaline genet
  • Sun bear
  • Kodkod
  • Southern tigrina
  • Oncilla
  • Liberian mongoose
  • Smooth-coated otter
  • Sulawesi palm civet
  • Nilgiri marten
  • Sloth bear
  • Colombian weasel
  • Sunda clouded leopard
  • Clouded leopard
  • Snow leopard
  • Odobenus rosmarus
  • African leopard
  • African lion
  • Leighton's linsang
  • Fishing cat
  • Brown-tailed mongoose
  • Eastern spotted skunk
  • Pygmy spotted skunk
  • Spectacled bear
  • Polar bear
  • Asian black bear
  • Marbled polecat
  • Subspecies

  • Sri Lankan leopard
  • Visayan leopard cat
  • Ladoga seal
  • Subpopulations

    Afrosoricida[edit]

    Includes tenrecs and golden moles

  • Arends's golden mole
  • Duthie's golden mole
  • Rough-haired golden mole
  • Web-footed tenrec
  • Dryad shrew tenrec
  • Montane shrew tenrec
  • Nasolo's shrew tenrec
  • Eulipotyphla[edit]

    There are 29 species in the order Eulipotyphla assessed as vulnerable.

    Shrews[edit]

  • Kinabalu shrew
  • Eisentraut's shrew
  • Smoky white-toothed shrew
  • Glass's shrew
  • Andaman spiny shrew
  • Kivu shrew
  • Lucina's shrew
  • MacMillan's shrew
  • Manenguba shrew
  • Guatemalan broad-clawed shrew
  • Big Mexican small-eared shrew
  • Grizzled Mexican small-eared shrew
  • Phillips' small-eared shrew
  • Bururi forest shrew
  • Myosorex jejei
  • Long-tailed forest shrew
  • Kilimanjaro mouse shrew
  • Villa's gray shrew
  • Ruwenzori shrew
  • Large-toothed shrew
  • Carmen Mountain shrew
  • Asian highland shrew
  • Aberdare mole shrew
  • Mount Kenya mole shrew
  • Cameroonian forest shrew
  • Moon forest shrew
  • Erinaceids[edit]

    Talpids[edit]

    Lagomorpha[edit]

    Rabbits and relatives

  • Corsican hare
  • Hainan hare
  • Sumatran striped rabbit
  • New England cottontail
  • Rodents[edit]

    There are 140 species and one subspecies of rodent assessed as vulnerable.

    Hystricomorpha[edit]

    ("Porcupine-like")

  • Azara's tuco-tuco
  • Berg's tuco-tuco
  • Lami tuco-tuco
  • Mottled tuco-tuco
  • Magellanic tuco-tuco
  • Pundt's tuco-tuco
  • Coiban agouti
  • Pacarana
  • Kafue mole-rat
  • Jamaican coney
  • Bahamian hutia
  • Philippine porcupine
  • Black-tailed hutia
  • Bridges' degu
  • Myomorpha[edit]

    There are 105 species in Myomorpha assessed as vulnerable.

    Murids[edit]

    Includes mice, rats, gerbils, and relatives

  • Mount Isarog shrew mouse
  • Camiguin forest rat
  • Fraternal hill rat
  • Koopman's pencil-tailed tree mouse
  • Brush-tailed rabbit rat
  • Mindanao shrew rat
  • Central Sulawesi spiny rat
  • Sulawesi soft-furred rat
  • Hoogstraal's gerbil
  • Ethiopian thicket rat
  • Minahassa Ranee mouse
  • Lesser Ranee mouse
  • Delacour's marmoset rat
  • Moon striped mouse
  • Sody's tree rat
  • Komodo rat
  • Mittendorf's striped grass mouse
  • Mentawai long-tailed giant rat
  • Medium-tailed brush-furred rat
  • Black-clawed brush-furred rat
  • Beccari's margareta rat
  • Awash multimammate mouse
  • Fat-nosed spiny rat
  • Rajah spiny rat
  • Whitehead's spiny rat
  • Buxton's jird
  • Black-footed tree-rat
  • Mayor's mouse
  • Cameron Highlands white-bellied rat
  • Dark-tailed tree rat
  • Dusky hopping mouse
  • Tanzanian vlei rat
  • Western vlei rat
  • Southern giant slender-tailed cloud rat
  • Red tree rat
  • De Graaff's soft-furred mouse
  • Plains rat
  • Kakadu pebble-mound mouse
  • Shark Bay mouse
  • Smoky mouse
  • New Holland mouse
  • Hastings River mouse
  • Hoogerwerf's rat
  • Little soft-furred rat
  • Niken's rat
  • Palm rat
  • Glacier rat
  • Sahyadris forest rat
  • Andaman rat
  • Yellow-tailed rat
  • Isarog shrew rat
  • Ohiya rat
  • Spiny long-footed rat
  • Kemp's thicket rat
  • Charming thicket rat
  • False water rat
  • Arnhem Land rock rat
  • Cricetids[edit]

    Includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice

  • Reig's montane mouse
  • Silent grass mouse
  • Central Kashmir vole
  • Aquatic rat
  • Southwestern water vole
  • Balkan snow vole
  • Striped rice rat
  • Sowbug rice rat
  • Pittier's crab-eating rat
  • Cleft-headed juliomys
  • Golden hamster
  • Beach vole
  • Ecuadorian grass mouse
  • Bolaños woodrat
  • Fernandina Galapagos mouse
  • Nesoryzomys narboroughi
  • Santiago Galapagos mouse
  • Venezuelan fish-eating rat
  • Pearsonomys annectens
  • Nayarit mouse
  • Chiapan deer mouse
  • Rio de Janeiro arboreal rat
  • Florida mouse
  • Roraima mouse
  • Duke of Bedford's vole
  • Eastern puna mouse
  • Puna mouse
  • Hairy harvest mouse
  • Narrow-nosed harvest mouse
  • Allen's cotton rat
  • Unexpected cotton rat
  • Apeco Oldfield mouse
  • Inca Oldfield mouse
  • Strong-tailed Oldfield mouse
  • Kalinowski's Oldfield mouse
  • Large-eared Oldfield mouse
  • Ashaninka Oldfield mouse
  • Thomas's Oldfield mouse
  • Thomasomys ucucha
  • Nesomyids[edit]

  • Cameroon climbing mouse
  • Petter's tuft-tailed rat
  • Other Myomorpha species[edit]

  • Malabar spiny dormouse
  • Caucasian birch mouse
  • Podolsk mole-rat
  • Castorimorpha[edit]

    ("Beaver-like") Species

  • Fresno kangaroo rat
  • Ecuadoran spiny pocket mouse
  • Subspecies

    Sciuromorpha[edit]

    There are 17 species in Sciuromorpha assessed as vulnerable.

    Sciurids[edit]

    Squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, susliks and prairie dogs

  • Layard's palm squirrel
  • Dusky palm squirrel
  • Lowland long-nosed squirrel
  • Menzbier's marmot
  • Buller's chipmunk
  • Whiskered flying squirrel
  • Siberut flying squirrel
  • Temminck's flying squirrel
  • Vordermann's flying squirrel
  • Tufted ground squirrel
  • Red-bellied squirrel
  • European ground squirrel
  • Townsend's ground squirrel
  • Mohave ground squirrel
  • Dormice[edit]

    Bats[edit]

    There are 104 species and one subspecies of bat assessed as vulnerable.

    Megabats[edit]

    Species

  • Palawan fruit bat
  • Sunda flying fox
  • Biak naked-backed fruit bat
  • Brooks's dyak fruit bat
  • Madagascan fruit bat
  • Sulawesi harpy fruit bat
  • Javan tailless fruit bat
  • White-collared fruit bat
  • Long-tailed fruit bat
  • New Caledonia blossom bat
  • Keast's tube-nosed fruit bat
  • Lesser tube-nosed bat
  • New Georgian monkey-faced bat
  • Aldabra flying fox
  • Vanuatu flying fox
  • Ashy-headed flying fox
  • Moluccan flying fox
  • Makira flying fox
  • Ryukyu flying fox
  • Nicobar flying fox
  • Lyle's flying fox
  • Black-eared flying fox
  • Caroline flying fox
  • Mauritian flying fox
  • Ceram fruit bat
  • Ornate flying fox
  • Geelvink Bay flying fox
  • Grey-headed flying fox
  • Madagascan flying fox
  • Temminck's flying fox
  • Kosrae flying fox
  • New Caledonia flying fox
  • Pemba flying fox
  • Manado fruit bat
  • Comoro rousette
  • Bare-backed rousette
  • Halmahera blossom bat
  • Subspecies

    Microbats[edit]

    There are 64 microbat species assessed as vulnerable.

    Old World leaf-nosed bats[edit]

  • Short-tailed roundleaf bat
  • Makira roundleaf bat
  • Khajuria's leaf-nosed bat
  • Hill's roundleaf bat
  • Thailand roundleaf bat
  • Arnhem leaf-nosed bat
  • Phou Khao Khouay leaf-nosed bat
  • Aellen's roundleaf bat
  • Orbiculus leaf-nosed bat
  • Ridley's leaf-nosed bat
  • Shield-nosed leaf-nosed bat
  • Sorensen's leaf-nosed bat
  • Grandidier's trident bat
  • Horseshoe bats[edit]

  • Cohen's horseshoe bat
  • Guinean horseshoe bat
  • Madura horseshoe bat
  • Mehely's horseshoe bat
  • Ruwenzori horseshoe bat
  • Vesper bats[edit]

  • Social pipistrelle
  • New Zealand long-tailed bat
  • Large false serotine
  • Flores woolly bat
  • Jamaican red bat
  • Cuban yellow bat
  • Minor red bat
  • Bronze tube-nosed bat
  • Gilded tube-nosed bat
  • Long-fingered bat
  • Dominican myotis
  • Myotis nyctor
  • Scott's mouse-eared bat
  • Mandelli's mouse-eared bat
  • Fish-eating bat
  • Azores noctule
  • Japanese noctule
  • Greater noctule bat
  • Madeira pipistrelle
  • Sardinian long-eared bat
  • Canary big-eared bat
  • Tiny yellow bat
  • Least yellow bat
  • Free-tailed bats[edit]

  • Florida bonneted bat
  • Little goblin bat
  • East-coast free-tailed bat
  • Incan little mastiff bat
  • Otomops harrisoni
  • Leaf-nosed bats[edit]

  • Southern long-nosed bat
  • Marinkelle's sword-nosed bat
  • Orinoco sword-nosed bat
  • Banana bat
  • Choco broad-nosed bat
  • Melissa's yellow-eared bat
  • Other microbat species[edit]

  • Ecuadorian sac-winged bat
  • Thomas's sac-winged bat
  • Kitti's hog-nosed bat
  • Ghost bat
  • New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat
  • Cuban greater funnel-eared bat
  • Javan slit-faced bat
  • Hildegarde's tomb bat
  • Other mammal species[edit]

  • African bush elephant
  • Giant anteater
  • Giant armadillo
  • Grey-faced sengi
  • Brazilian three-banded armadillo
  • Eastern long-beaked echidna
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "IUCN Red List version 2016-2". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  • ^ "Limitations of the Data". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  • ^ "2001 Categories & Criteria (version 3.1)". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 11 January 2016.


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