Different Types and Categories of Endangered Animals

Updated: August 21, 2022
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Endangered animal categories, definitions, and lists

A-Z Animals follows the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s nine categories of endangered animal lists. They are:

Extinct Logo Extinct (EX) — Extinct species no longer exist. After exhaustive research, scientists around the world agree that there isn’t a single living individual of the species on the planet. Interestingly, 99 percent of all species that ever graced the Earth over the past five billion years have gone extinct. Read more and see an  extinct species list here.
Extinct in the wild Logo Extinct in the wild (EW) — Species that only survive in captivity, cultivation, or outside their native range are deemed “extinct in the wild.” For example, if only 10 individuals of a rare bird are left, and they all live in zoos or on a single nature preserve, the IUCN would classify the species as extinct in the wild. Read more and see an  extinct in the wild species list here.
Critically endangered Logo Critically endangered (CR)  — Critically endangered species are on the brink of becoming extinct or extinct in the wild but have not yet met the criteria for either category. See a  list of critically endangered species here.
Endangered Logo Endangered (EN) — Endangered species are at a very high risk of becoming extinct in the wild or extinct. For an animal to be added to the category, it must meet specific criteria regarding population or habitat decline, which you can read about on our  endangered species list.
Vulnerable Logo Vulnerable (VU) — Vulnerable species meet at least one of the five Red List criteria. They’re considered to be at high risk of human-caused extinction if conservationists don’t intervene. For the IUCN to add a taxon to the Vulnerable animals list, it must meet specific criteria regarding population or habitat decline. Read more on our  vulnerable species list here.
Near threatened Logo Near threatened (NT) — A species is considered Near Threatened when it doesn’t qualify as Critically Endangered, Endangered, or Vulnerable, but scientists believe it will reach one of those levels in the near future. See our  near threatened species list here.
Least concern Logo Least concern (LC) — Species that fall into the Least Concern category are not presently facing any population or habitat declines. See a  least concern species list.
Data deficient Logo Data deficient (DD) — Data deficient species lack enough information to properly categorize into one of the groups above. See a data deficient species list.
Not evaluated Logo Not evaluated (NE) — This species has not been evaluated for an IUCN categorization yet. See a  list of not evaluated species.

What is the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)?

The IUCN is the organization that monitors the conservation status and other ecological metrics for the world’s plants and animals. Its mission is to promote sustainable use of the Earth’s resources.Founded in 1948, in Fontainebleau, France, as the Union for the Protection of Nature, the IUCN is the oldest global environmental advocacy group. Today, headquartered in Gland, Switzerland, the umbrella organization collaborates with over 1,000 smaller nonprofits, associations, and governments representing 140 countries.

How Many Species Occupy the Earth?

The IUCN monitors the world’s species, which raises the question: How many species currently occupy the planet?In 2016, researchers declared their collective belief that over one trillion species currently occupy the Earth. However, scientists have only observed and described about one-thousandth of one percent of them, or 7 to 10 million.The typical lifespan of a species is 10 million years. However, some stick around for hundreds of millions of years. For example, jellyfish have lived on Earth for nearly 550 million years!

What is a Taxon?

The IUCN frequently uses the word “taxon.” So what is it? A taxon is a group of one or more populations of a species or organism that form a unit.

What is the Red List?

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature is perhaps best known for creating the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, a detailed accounting of the world’s vulnerable and endangered species. The list started in 1964 and details at-risk taxons, for both plants and animals, which are separated into several categories.

How Many Animals are Currently Endangered?

You may be wondering: How many animals are endangered, or what animals are endangered in 2020? For the most recent version of the list, IUCN researchers and scientists evaluated 63,837 species. Of that number, 19,817 are threatened with extinction; 3,947 landed in the Critically Endangered category; 5,766 qualified as Endangered, and over 10,000 species are listed under Vulnerable.

What is the Endangered Species Act?

Passed in 1973, the Endangered Species Act is a federal United States law designed to protect threatened and endangered species that are imperiled because of a “consequence of economic growth and development untempered by adequate concern and conservation.” The goal of the act is to prevent extinction and recover species to the point where they no longer need protection.

Extinct Animals

A Smilosuchus
Smilosuchus

The biggest species in the Smilosuchus genus, S. gregorii, was the largest known reptile of its time, reaching a length of up to 39 feet.

A Hatzegopteryx
Hatzegopteryx

Hatzegopteryx was one of the largest flying animals to have ever lived.

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Extinct in the Wild Animals

A Hawaiian Crow
Hawaiian Crow

Once believed to be a family guardian spirit in Hawaii

A Nuralagus
Nuralagus

the Nuralagus is the biggest rabbit on record

A Giant Beaver
Giant Beaver

The Giant Beaver are not closely related to modern beaver at all.

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Critically Endangered Animals

A Gooty Sapphire Tarantula
Gooty Sapphire Tarantula

They can run up a tree trunk surprisingly fast.

A Black Rhinoceros
Black Rhinoceros

Horns can grow to 1.5m!

A Balkan Lynx
Balkan Lynx

The Balkan lynx communicates mostly with its ears

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Endangered Animals

A Sea Turtle
Sea Turtle

Always return to the same beach to lay eggs!

A African Elephant
African Elephant

Both male and female African elephants have tusks. In Asian elephants, only the males have tusks.

A Onager
Onager

An onager's coat changes color with the season.

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Vulnerable Animals

A Viper
Viper

Vipers are one of the most widespread groups of snakes and inhabit most

A Golden Masked Owl
Golden Masked Owl

While flying high above this owl can hear a mouse moving in the tall grass of field!

A Reef Shark
Reef Shark

Grey reef sharks can give birth without males

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Near Threatened Animals

A Eastern Hognose Snake
Eastern Hognose Snake

Eastern hognose snakes are venomous, but only to frogs and toads.

A Philippine Cobra
Philippine Cobra

Philippine cobra is a highly venomous species of spitting cobra.

A Brown Hyena
Brown Hyena

They don’t laugh

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Least Concern Animals

A Uinta Ground Squirrel
Uinta Ground Squirrel

The squirrel is named after the Uinta Mountains, which are part of the Rocky Mountain range and are found in Utah and Wyoming.

A Racer Snake
Racer Snake

The racer snake can speed away at up to 3.5 miles per hour

A Opah
Opah

Opah are brightly colored, with red-orange fins and a silvery body.

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Data Deficient Animals

A Polka Dot Stingray
Polka Dot Stingray

Can detect electrical fields from other creatures

A Dragonfish
Dragonfish

Dragonfish can emit red light from their eyes

A Hagfish
Hagfish

Can use slime to suffocate marine predators or escape capture

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Not Evaluated Animals

A Bark Scorpion
Bark Scorpion

Glow under UV light

A Stoplight Loosejaw
Stoplight Loosejaw

Emit red light to hunt via bioluminescent photophores

A Bagle – Basset Hound Mix
Bagle – Basset Hound Mix

Bagel's mouths tend to salivate, resulting in slobbery drool

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The Big List of Endangered Animals

List of Extinct Animals

List of Extinct in the Wild Animals

List of Critically Endangered Species

List of Endangered Species

List of Vulnerable Species

List of Near Threatened Species

List of Least Concern Species

List of Data Deficient Species

List of Not Evaluated Species

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