This is a list of odd-toed ungulate species by estimated global population. This list misses data on Tapirus terrestris, which has not yet been estimated.
Common name | Binomial name | Population | Status | Trend | Notes | Image |
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Javan rhinoceros | Rhinoceros sondaicus | 68 | CR[1] | [1] | Maximum Estimate. It is only found in Ujung Kulon national park in the islands of Java, Indonesia. | |
Sumatran rhinoceros | Dicerorhinus sumatrensis | 34–47 | CR[2] | [2] | Maximum estimate.[2] | |
Przewalski's horse | Equus ferus przewalskii | 178[3] | EN[3] | [3] | Wild numbers only. Previously extinct in the wild.[3] | |
African wild ass | Equus africanus | 600[4] | CR[4] | [4] | Maximum estimate. A small population may still exist in Somalia.[4] | |
Malayan tapir | Tapirus Indicus | 1,500–2,500[5] | EN | |||
Grévy's zebra | Equus grevyi | 2,350[6] | EN[6] | [6] | ||
Mountain tapir | Tapirus pinchaque | 2,500[7] | EN[7] | [7] | Maximum estimate.[7] | |
Indian rhinoceros | Rhinoceros unicornis | 3,588[8] | VU[8] | [8] | It increased from 75 in 1905 to 3,600 currently in 115 years. It is upgraded from endangered to vulnerable. | |
Black rhinoceros | Diceros bicornis | 3,142[9] | CR[9] | [9] | Four subspecies: Southern-central (2,220), South-western (1,920), Eastern (740), and Western (0; considered recently extinct).[9] | |
Baird's tapir | Tapirus bairdii | 5,500[10] | EN[10] | [10] | Maximum estimate.[10] | |
White rhinoceros | Ceratotherium simum | 10,080[11] | NT[11] | [11] | ||
Mountain zebra | Equus zebra | 26,500[12] | VU[12] | Unknown[12] | Two subspecies: Hartmann's (25,000) & Cape (1,500).[12] | |
Onager | Equus hemionus | 28,000[13] | NT[13] | [13] | ||
Kiang | Equus kiang | 60,000–70,000[14] | LC[14] | [14] | ||
Plains zebra | Equus quagga | 500,000[15] | NT[15] | [15] | ||
Mule | Equus asinus x Equus caballus | 10,000,000[16] | Domesticated | |||
Donkey | Equus africanus asinus | 40,000,000[17] | Domesticated | |||
Horse | Equus ferus caballus | 58,000,000[18] | Domesticated |
See also
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- ^ a b c Shah, N.; St. Louis, A.; Qureshi, Q. (2015). "Equus kiang". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T7953A45171635. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015-4.RLTS.T7953A45171635.en. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
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