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Sample #A62498: Sitatunga, Marshbuck Its located in West Africa and widespread in central Africa.

Their number is considered to be declining as the reason of loss of habitat and human habitation.

Sample #B77342: African Porcupine


It is found north and sub Saharan Africa Italy and Sicily. Although it is favored in many parts of its range as food, its conservation status is set at least concern.

Sample #C79942: Olive Babbon


The Baboon is found in 25 equatorial African countries. Despite persecution the baboon is still widespread and numerous however competition and disease have likely led to decreasing numbers in closed forests.

Sample #C80217: African Elephant


African elephants are only found in Africa mostly in forests. Due to ivory trade there was a great decreasing rate in 1990. And now it has governmental protection.

Sample #C90034: Drill Monkey


Its a short tailed monkey found only in cross river state in Nigeria, south western Cameroon and on Bioko Island. They are one of Africas most endangered mammals and listed by the IUCN as the highest conservation priority of all African Primates.

Sample #D51210: Western gorilla Western gorilla is found in West Africa and is critically endangered. A disease called Ebola virus might be depleting western gorilla population to a point where they cant recover.

Sample #G34176: Preuss's monkey Preusss monkey also known as Preusss guenon is a primate located in mountainous forests of eastern Nigeria, western Cameroon and Bioko in equatorial. Its endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.

Sample #G54358: Greater Cane rat The greater cane rat lives by reed-beds and riverbanks in sub-Saharan Africa. They are utilized as food source by grass cutters in Ghana and are beginning to be raised in cages for sale.

Sample #H64991:Red Colobus These are found in western central and eastern Africa. Chimpanzee predation is a major selection factor upon their population.

Sample #I38722: Peters's duiker Its a type of antelope found in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, southern Cameroon and northern Republic of Congo. The total population is estimated at 380,000 individuals, with a declining trend

Sample #K28831: Jentink's duiker It lives in very thick rainforest. They were recognized in 1884 but vanished until a skull was found in Liberia, and they have occurred in its habitat since.

Sample #N51683: Bongo They are found in eastern bongo of Kenya and they are classified as critically endangered Due to poaching and human pressure on their habitat.

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