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List of mammals of Chad

This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Chad. There are 136 mammal species in Chad, of which four are critically endangered, two are endangered, eight are vulnerable, and two are near threatened. One of the species listed for Chad can no longer be found in the wild.[1]

The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:

EX Extinct No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.
EW Extinct in the wild Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range.
CR Critically endangered The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild.
EN Endangered The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
VU Vulnerable The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
NT Near threatened The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future.
LC Least concern There are no current identifiable risks to the species.
DD Data deficient There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species.

Some species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories:

LR/cd Lower risk/conservation dependent Species which were the focus of conservation programmes and may have moved into a higher risk category if that programme was discontinued.
LR/nt Lower risk/near threatened Species which are close to being classified as vulnerable but are not the subject of conservation programmes.
LR/lc Lower risk/least concern Species for which there are no identifiable risks.

Order: Afrosoricida (tenrecs and golden moles) edit


The order Afrosoricida contains the golden moles of southern Africa and the tenrecs of Madagascar and Africa, two families of small mammals that were traditionally part of the order Insectivora.

Order: Tubulidentata (aardvarks) edit


 
Aardvark

The order Tubulidentata consists of a single species, the aardvark. Tubulidentata are characterised by their teeth which lack a pulp cavity and form thin tubes which are continuously worn down and replaced.

Order: Hyracoidea (hyraxes) edit


 
Cape hyrax

The hyraxes are any of four species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. About the size of a domestic cat they are well-furred, with rounded bodies and a stumpy tail. They are native to Africa and the Middle East.

Order: Proboscidea (elephants) edit


 
African bush elephant

The elephants comprise three living species and are the largest living land animals.

Order: Sirenia (manatees and dugongs) edit


Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers, estuaries, coastal marine waters, swamps, and marine wetlands. All four species are endangered.

Order: Primates edit


 
Mantled guereza

The order Primates contains humans and their closest relatives: lemurs, lorisoids, tarsiers, monkeys, and apes.

Order: Rodentia (rodents) edit


Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (99 lb).

Order: Lagomorpha (lagomorphs) edit


The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). Though they can resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century, they have since been considered a separate order. They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two.

Order: Erinaceomorpha (hedgehogs and gymnures) edit


The order Erinaceomorpha contains a single family, Erinaceidae, which comprise the hedgehogs and gymnures. The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats.

Order: Soricomorpha (shrews, moles, and solenodons) edit


The "shrew-forms" are insectivorous mammals. The shrews and solenodons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout-bodied burrowers.

Order: Chiroptera (bats) edit


The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.

Order: Pholidota (pangolins) edit


The order Pholidota comprises the eight species of pangolin. Pangolins are anteaters and have the powerful claws, elongated snout and long tongue seen in the other unrelated anteater species.

Order: Carnivora (carnivorans) edit


 
Sand cat
 
Lion
 
Common genet
 
Banded mongoose
 
Spotted hyena
 
Fennec fox

There are over 260 species of carnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.

Order: Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates) edit


 
Black rhinoceros

The odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals. They are usually large to very large, and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe.

Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) edit


 
Northern giraffe
 
Dama gazelle
 
Oribi
 
Bushbuck

The even-toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in perissodactyls. There are about 220 artiodactyl species, including many that are of great economic importance to humans.

References edit

  1. ^ This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the IUCN, Smithsonian Institution, or University of Michigan where no Wikipedia article was available.
  2. ^ Gobush, K.S.; Edwards, C.T.T.; Maisels, F.; Wittemyer, G.; Balfour, D.; Taylor, R.D. (2021). "Loxodonta cyclotis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T181007989A204404464. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-1.RLTS.T181007989A204404464.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  3. ^ Benda, P. (2017). "Rhinopoma cystops". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T82345555A82345569.
  4. ^ Durant, S.; Mitchell, N.; Ipavec, A. & Groom, R. (2015). "Acinonyx jubatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T219A50649567.
  5. ^ Belbachir, F. (2008). "Acinonyx jubatus ssp. hecki". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008: e.T221A13035738.
  6. ^ Avgan, B.; Henschel, P. & Ghoddousi, A. (2016). "Caracal caracal". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T3847A102424310.
  7. ^ Ghoddousi, A.; Belbachir, F.; Durant, S.M.; Herbst, M. & Rosen, T. (2022). "Felis lybica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2022: e.T131299383A154907281. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2022-1.RLTS.T131299383A154907281.en.
  8. ^ Sliwa, A.; Ghadirian, T.; Appel, A.; Banfield, L.; Sher Shah, M. & Wacher, T. (2016). "Felis margarita". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T8541A50651884.
  9. ^ Thiel, C. (2015). "Leptailurus serval". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T11638A50654625.
  10. ^ Bauer, H.; Packer, C.; Funston, P. F.; Henschel, P. & Nowell, K. (2016). "Panthera leo". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T15951A115130419.
  11. ^ Stein, A.B.; Athreya, V.; Gerngross, P.; Balme, G.; Henschel, P.; Karanth, U.; Miquelle, D.; Rostro-Garcia, S.; Kamler, J. F.; Laguardia, A.; Khorozyan, I. & Ghoddousi, A. (2019). "Panthera pardus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T15954A160698029.
  12. ^ Gaubert, P.; Carvalho, F.; Camps, D. & Do Linh San, E. (2015). "Genetta genetta". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T41698A45218636.
  13. ^ Angelici, F.M.; Gaubert, P. & Do Linh San, E. (2016). "Genetta maculata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41699A45218948.
  14. ^ Do Linh San, E.; Maddock, A.H.; Gaubert, P. & Palomares, F. (2016). "Herpestes ichneumon". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41613A45207211.
  15. ^ AbiSaid, M. & Dloniak, S.M.D. (2015). "Hyaena hyaena". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T10274A45195080.
  16. ^ Mallon, D.; Murdoch, J.D. & Wacher, T. (2015). "Vulpes rueppelli". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T23053A46197483.
  17. ^ Wacher, T.; Bauman, K. & Cuzin, F. (2015). "Vulpes zerda". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T41588A46173447.
  18. ^ Woodroffe, R. & Sillero-Zubiri, C. (2020). "Lycaon pictus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T12436A166502262.
  19. ^ Do Linh San, E.; Begg, C.; Begg, K. & Abramov, A. V. (2016). "Mellivora capensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41629A45210107.
  20. ^ Reed-Smith, J.; Jacques, H. & Somers, M.J. (2015). "Hydrictis maculicollis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T12420A21936042.
  21. ^ Jacques, H.; Reed-Smith & Somers, M.J. "Aonyx capensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: e.T1793A21938767.

External links edit

  • "Animal Diversity Web". University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. 1995–2006. Retrieved 22 May 2007.

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This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Chad There are 136 mammal species in Chad of which four are critically endangered two are endangered eight are vulnerable and two are near threatened One of the species listed for Chad can no longer be found in the wild 1 The following tags are used to highlight each species conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature EX Extinct No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died EW Extinct in the wild Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range CR Critically endangered The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild EN Endangered The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild VU Vulnerable The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild NT Near threatened The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future LC Least concern There are no current identifiable risks to the species DD Data deficient There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species Some species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories LR cd Lower risk conservation dependent Species which were the focus of conservation programmes and may have moved into a higher risk category if that programme was discontinued LR nt Lower risk near threatened Species which are close to being classified as vulnerable but are not the subject of conservation programmes LR lc Lower risk least concern Species for which there are no identifiable risks Contents 1 Order Afrosoricida tenrecs and golden moles 2 Order Tubulidentata aardvarks 3 Order Hyracoidea hyraxes 4 Order Proboscidea elephants 5 Order Sirenia manatees and dugongs 6 Order Primates 7 Order Rodentia rodents 8 Order Lagomorpha lagomorphs 9 Order Erinaceomorpha hedgehogs and gymnures 10 Order Soricomorpha shrews moles and solenodons 11 Order Chiroptera bats 12 Order Pholidota pangolins 13 Order Carnivora carnivorans 14 Order Perissodactyla odd toed ungulates 15 Order Artiodactyla even toed ungulates 16 References 17 External links 18 See alsoOrder Afrosoricida tenrecs and golden moles editThe order Afrosoricida contains the golden moles of southern Africa and the tenrecs of Madagascar and Africa two families of small mammals that were traditionally part of the order Insectivora Family Tenrecidae tenrecs Subfamily Potamogalinae Genus Potamogale Giant otter shrew Potamogale velox LCOrder Tubulidentata aardvarks edit nbsp AardvarkThe order Tubulidentata consists of a single species the aardvark Tubulidentata are characterised by their teeth which lack a pulp cavity and form thin tubes which are continuously worn down and replaced Family Orycteropodidae Genus Orycteropus Aardvark O afer LCOrder Hyracoidea hyraxes edit nbsp Cape hyraxThe hyraxes are any of four species of fairly small thickset herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea About the size of a domestic cat they are well furred with rounded bodies and a stumpy tail They are native to Africa and the Middle East Family Procaviidae hyraxes Genus Procavia Cape hyrax Procavia capensis LCOrder Proboscidea elephants edit nbsp African bush elephantThe elephants comprise three living species and are the largest living land animals Family Elephantidae elephants Genus Loxodonta African bush elephant L africana EN 2 Order Sirenia manatees and dugongs editSirenia is an order of fully aquatic herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers estuaries coastal marine waters swamps and marine wetlands All four species are endangered Family Trichechidae Genus Trichechus African manatee Trichechus senegalensis VUOrder Primates edit nbsp Mantled guerezaThe order Primates contains humans and their closest relatives lemurs lorisoids tarsiers monkeys and apes Suborder Strepsirrhini Infraorder Lemuriformes Superfamily Lorisoidea Family Galagidae Genus Galago Senegal bushbaby Galago senegalensis LR lc Suborder Haplorhini Infraorder Simiiformes Parvorder Catarrhini Superfamily Cercopithecoidea Family Cercopithecidae Old World monkeys Genus Erythrocebus Patas monkey Erythrocebus patas LR lc Genus Chlorocebus Tantalus monkey Chlorocebus tantalus LR lc Genus Papio Olive baboon Papio anubis LR lc Subfamily Colobinae Genus Colobus Mantled guereza Colobus guereza LR lcOrder Rodentia rodents editRodents make up the largest order of mammals with over 40 of mammalian species They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg 99 lb Suborder Hystricognathi Family Hystricidae Old World porcupines Genus Hystrix Crested porcupine Hystrix cristata LC Family Thryonomyidae cane rats Genus Thryonomys Lesser cane rat Thryonomys gregorianus LC Suborder Sciurognathi Family Sciuridae squirrels Subfamily Xerinae Tribe Xerini Genus Xerus Striped ground squirrel Xerus erythropus LC Tribe Protoxerini Genus Heliosciurus Gambian sun squirrel Heliosciurus gambianus LC Family Nesomyidae Subfamily Cricetomyinae Genus Cricetomys Gambian pouched rat Cricetomys gambianus LC Family Muridae mice rats voles gerbils hamsters etc Subfamily Deomyinae Genus Acomys Western Saharan spiny mouse Acomys airensis LC Johan s spiny mouse Acomys johannis LC Genus Uranomys Rudd s mouse Uranomys ruddi LC Subfamily Gerbillinae Genus Desmodilliscus Pouched gerbil Desmodilliscus braueri LC Genus Dipodillus North African gerbil Dipodillus campestris LC Genus Gerbillus Agag gerbil Gerbillus agag DD Lesser Egyptian gerbil Gerbillus gerbillus LC Pygmy gerbil Gerbillus henleyi LC Sudan gerbil Gerbillus nancillus DD Balochistan gerbil Gerbillus nanus LC Nigerian gerbil Gerbillus nigeriae LC Greater Egyptian gerbil Gerbillus pyramidum LC Tarabul s gerbil Gerbillus tarabuli LC Genus Tatera Kemp s gerbil Tatera kempi LC Fringe tailed gerbil Tatera robusta LC Genus Taterillus Congo gerbil Taterillus congicus LC Gracile tateril Taterillus gracilis LC Subfamily Murinae Genus Arvicanthis African grass rat Arvicanthis niloticus LC Genus Lemniscomys Typical striped grass mouse Lemniscomys striatus LC Heuglin s striped grass mouse Lemniscomys zebra LC Genus Mastomys Guinea multimammate mouse Mastomys erythroleucus LC Verheyen s multimammate mouse Mastomys kollmannspergeri LC Natal multimammate mouse Mastomys natalensis LC Genus Praomys Dalton s mouse Praomys daltoni LC Family Ctenodactylidae Genus Massoutiera Mzab gundi Massoutiera mzabi LCOrder Lagomorpha lagomorphs editThe lagomorphs comprise two families Leporidae hares and rabbits and Ochotonidae pikas Though they can resemble rodents and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century they have since been considered a separate order They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two Family Leporidae rabbits hares Genus Poelagus Bunyoro rabbit Poelagus marjorita LR lc Genus Lepus Cape hare Lepus capensis LR lc African savanna hare Lepus microtis LR lcOrder Erinaceomorpha hedgehogs and gymnures editThe order Erinaceomorpha contains a single family Erinaceidae which comprise the hedgehogs and gymnures The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats Family Erinaceidae hedgehogs Subfamily Erinaceinae Genus Atelerix Four toed hedgehog Atelerix albiventris LR lc Genus Hemiechinus Desert hedgehog Hemiechinus aethiopicus LR lcOrder Soricomorpha shrews moles and solenodons editThe shrew forms are insectivorous mammals The shrews and solenodons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout bodied burrowers Family Soricidae shrews Subfamily Crocidurinae Genus Crocidura Fox s shrew Crocidura foxi LC Savanna shrew Crocidura fulvastra LC Bicolored musk shrew Crocidura fuscomurina LC Small footed shrew Crocidura parvipes LC Savanna path shrew Crocidura viaria LC Voi shrew Crocidura voi LC Yankari shrew Crocidura yankariensis LCOrder Chiroptera bats editThe bats most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings making them the only mammals capable of flight Bat species account for about 20 of all mammals Family Pteropodidae flying foxes Old World fruit bats Subfamily Pteropodinae Genus Eidolon Straw coloured fruit bat Eidolon helvum LC Genus Epomophorus Gambian epauletted fruit bat Epomophorus gambianus LC Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat Epomophorus labiatus LC Genus Micropteropus Peters s dwarf epauletted fruit bat Micropteropus pusillus LC Family Vespertilionidae Subfamily Vespertilioninae Genus Glauconycteris Butterfly bat Glauconycteris variegata LC Genus Neoromicia Tiny serotine Neoromicia guineensis LC Banana pipistrelle Neoromicia nanus LC Rendall s serotine Neoromicia rendalli LC Somali serotine Neoromicia somalicus LC Genus Nycticeinops Schlieffen s bat Nycticeinops schlieffeni LC Genus Pipistrellus Ruppell s pipistrelle Pipistrellus rueppelli LC Rusty pipistrelle Pipistrellus rusticus LC Genus Scotoecus Dark winged lesser house bat Scotoecus hirundo DD Genus Scotophilus White bellied yellow bat Scotophilus leucogaster LC Greenish yellow bat Scotophilus viridis LC Family Rhinopomatidae Genus Rhinopoma Egyptian mouse tailed bat R cystops LC 3 Lesser mouse tailed bat Rhinopoma hardwickei LC Greater mouse tailed bat Rhinopoma microphyllum LC Family Molossidae Genus Chaerephon Gland tailed free tailed bat Chaerephon bemmeleni LC Nigerian free tailed bat Chaerephon nigeriae LC Little free tailed bat Chaerephon pumila LC Genus Mops Midas free tailed bat Mops midas LC Family Emballonuridae Genus Taphozous Hamilton s tomb bat Taphozous hamiltoni NT Mauritian tomb bat Taphozous mauritianus LC Naked rumped tomb bat Taphozous nudiventris LC Family Nycteridae Genus Nycteris Hairy slit faced bat Nycteris hispida LC Large eared slit faced bat Nycteris macrotis LC Egyptian slit faced bat Nycteris thebaica LC Family Megadermatidae Genus Lavia Yellow winged bat Lavia frons LC Family Rhinolophidae Subfamily Rhinolophinae Genus Rhinolophus Ruppell s horseshoe bat Rhinolophus fumigatus LC Subfamily Hipposiderinae Genus Asellia Trident leaf nosed bat Asellia tridens LC Genus Hipposideros Sundevall s roundleaf bat Hipposideros caffer LC Noack s roundleaf bat Hipposideros ruber LCOrder Pholidota pangolins editThe order Pholidota comprises the eight species of pangolin Pangolins are anteaters and have the powerful claws elongated snout and long tongue seen in the other unrelated anteater species Family Manidae Genus Manis Giant pangolin Manis gigantea LR lc Ground pangolin Manis temminckii LR ntOrder Carnivora carnivorans edit nbsp Sand cat nbsp Lion nbsp Common genet nbsp Banded mongoose nbsp Spotted hyena nbsp Fennec foxThere are over 260 species of carnivorans the majority of which feed primarily on meat They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition Suborder Feliformia Family Felidae cats Subfamily Felinae Genus Acinonyx Cheetah A jubatus 4 Northwest African cheetah A j hecki CR 5 Genus Caracal Caracal C caracal LC 6 Genus Felis African wildcat F lybica LC 7 Sand cat F margarita LC 8 Genus Leptailurus Serval L serval LC 9 Subfamily Pantherinae Genus Panthera Lion P leo VU 10 West African lion P l leo CR Leopard P pardus VU 11 Family Viverridae Subfamily Viverrinae Genus Genetta Common genet G genetta LC 12 Rusty spotted genet G maculata LC 13 Family Herpestidae mongooses Genus Herpestes Egyptian mongoose H ichneumon LC 14 Genus Mungos Banded mongoose M mungo LC Family Hyaenidae hyaenas Genus Crocuta Spotted hyena C crocuta LC Genus Hyaena Striped hyena H hyaena LC 15 Suborder Caniformia Family Canidae dogs foxes Genus Canis African golden wolf C lupaster LC Genus Vulpes Pale fox V pallida LC Ruppell s fox V rueppellii LC 16 Fennec fox V zerda LC 17 Genus Lupulella Side striped jackal L adusta LC Genus Lycaon African wild dog L pictus EN 18 Family Mustelidae mustelids Genus Ictonyx Saharan striped polecat Ictonyx libyca LC Striped polecat Ictonyx striatus LC Genus Mellivora Honey badger M capensis LC 19 Genus Hydrictis Speckle throated otter H maculicollis NT 20 Genus Aonyx African clawless otter A capensis NT 21 Order Perissodactyla odd toed ungulates edit nbsp Black rhinocerosThe odd toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals They are usually large to very large and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe Family Rhinocerotidae Genus Diceros Black rhinoceros D bicornis Western black rhinoceros D b longipes EX Genus Ceratotherium White rhinoceros C simum extirpated Northern white rhinoceros C s cottoni CROrder Artiodactyla even toed ungulates edit nbsp Northern giraffe nbsp Dama gazelle nbsp Oribi nbsp BushbuckThe even toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in perissodactyls There are about 220 artiodactyl species including many that are of great economic importance to humans Family Suidae pigs Subfamily Phacochoerinae Genus Phacochoerus Common warthog Phacochoerus africanus LR lc Subfamily Suinae Genus Potamochoerus Red river hog Potamochoerus porcus LR lc Family Hippopotamidae hippopotamuses Genus Hippopotamus Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius VU Family Giraffidae giraffe okapi Genus Giraffa Kordofan giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis antiquorum CR Family Bovidae cattle antelope sheep goats Subfamily Alcelaphinae Genus Alcelaphus Hartebeest Alcelaphus buselaphus LR cd Genus Damaliscus Topi Damaliscus lunatus LR cd Subfamily Antilopinae Genus Gazella Dorcas gazelle Gazella dorcas VU Rhim gazelle Gazella leptoceros EN Red fronted gazelle Gazella rufifrons VU Genus Nanger Dama gazelle Nanger dama CR Genus Ourebia Oribi Ourebia ourebi LR cd Subfamily Bovinae Genus Syncerus African buffalo Syncerus caffer LR cd Genus Tragelaphus Giant eland Tragelaphus derbianus LR nt Bushbuck Tragelaphus scriptus LR lc Sitatunga Tragelaphus spekii LR nt Greater kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros LR cd Subfamily Caprinae Genus Ammotragus Barbary sheep Ammotragus lervia VU Subfamily Cephalophinae Genus Cephalophus Red flanked duiker Cephalophus rufilatus LR cd Yellow backed duiker Cephalophus silvicultor LR nt Genus Sylvicapra Common duiker Sylvicapra grimmia LR lc Subfamily Hippotraginae Genus Addax Addax Addax nasomaculatus CR Genus Hippotragus Roan antelope Hippotragus equinus LR cd Genus Oryx Scimitar oryx Oryx dammah EW Subfamily Reduncinae Genus Kobus Waterbuck Kobus ellipsiprymnus LC Kob Kobus kob LC Genus Redunca Bohor reedbuck Redunca redunca LCReferences edit This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct since 1500 AD The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the IUCN Smithsonian Institution or University of Michigan where no Wikipedia article was available Gobush K S Edwards C T T Maisels F Wittemyer G Balfour D Taylor R D 2021 Loxodonta cyclotis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021 e T181007989A204404464 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2021 1 RLTS T181007989A204404464 en Retrieved 18 November 2021 Benda P 2017 Rhinopoma cystops IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017 e T82345555A82345569 Durant S Mitchell N Ipavec A amp Groom R 2015 Acinonyx jubatus IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T219A50649567 Belbachir F 2008 Acinonyx jubatus ssp hecki IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2008 e T221A13035738 Avgan B Henschel P amp Ghoddousi A 2016 Caracal caracal IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T3847A102424310 Ghoddousi A Belbachir F Durant S M Herbst M amp Rosen T 2022 Felis lybica IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2022 e T131299383A154907281 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2022 1 RLTS T131299383A154907281 en Sliwa A Ghadirian T Appel A Banfield L Sher Shah M amp Wacher T 2016 Felis margarita IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T8541A50651884 Thiel C 2015 Leptailurus serval IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T11638A50654625 Bauer H Packer C Funston P F Henschel P amp Nowell K 2016 Panthera leo IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T15951A115130419 Stein A B Athreya V Gerngross P Balme G Henschel P Karanth U Miquelle D Rostro Garcia S Kamler J F Laguardia A Khorozyan I amp Ghoddousi A 2019 Panthera pardus IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019 e T15954A160698029 Gaubert P Carvalho F Camps D amp Do Linh San E 2015 Genetta genetta IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T41698A45218636 Angelici F M Gaubert P amp Do Linh San E 2016 Genetta maculata IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T41699A45218948 Do Linh San E Maddock A H Gaubert P amp Palomares F 2016 Herpestes ichneumon IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T41613A45207211 AbiSaid M amp Dloniak S M D 2015 Hyaena hyaena IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T10274A45195080 Mallon D Murdoch J D amp Wacher T 2015 Vulpes rueppelli IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T23053A46197483 Wacher T Bauman K amp Cuzin F 2015 Vulpes zerda IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T41588A46173447 Woodroffe R amp Sillero Zubiri C 2020 Lycaon pictus IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020 e T12436A166502262 Do Linh San E Begg C Begg K amp Abramov A V 2016 Mellivora capensis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T41629A45210107 Reed Smith J Jacques H amp Somers M J 2015 Hydrictis maculicollis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 e T12420A21936042 Jacques H Reed Smith amp Somers M J Aonyx capensis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species e T1793A21938767 External links edit Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology 1995 2006 Retrieved 22 May 2007 See also editList of chordate orders Lists of mammals by region List of prehistoric mammals Mammal classification List of mammals described in the 2000s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of mammals of Chad amp oldid 1189107026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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