Mammals

As of 2022, a total of 6,596 mammal species have been described on earth.

 

Take a look at which ones we already have preserved in our living biobank.

Common Name

Scientific Name

Conservation Status

  • Lesser Madagascan tenrec

    Echinops telfairi

    Least Concern

  • Arctic wolf

    Canis lupus arctos

    Least Concern

  • South American fur seal

    Arctocephalus australis

    Least Concern

  • Spix’s night monkey

    Aotus vociferans

    Least Concern

  • Azara’s agouti

    Dasyprocta azarae

    Data Deficient

Lesser Madagascan tenrec

Total Population: Unknown

Mandarin duck

Total Population: Around 65,000 in the wild

Mandanao bleeding-heart dove

Total Population: Less than 2,500 in the wild

Babirusa

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

Argentine black and white tegu

Total Population: Unknown

Little egret

Total Population: 660,000 to 3,150,000 in the wild

Mandrill

Total Population: Unknown

Fea’s tree frog

Total Population: Unknown

Okapi

Total Population: Less than 25,000 in the wild

Guianan Squirrel Monkey

Total Population: Around 150,000 in the wild

Asiatic Lion

Total Population: Around 650 in the wild

Owston’s palm civet

Total Population: Unknown

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Arctic wolf

Total Population: Around 200,000 in the wild

Bar-headed goose

Total Population: 97,000 - 118,000 in the wild

Sloth bear

Total Population: Less than 20,000 in the wild

South American fur seal

Total Population: Around 200,000 in the wild

Brandt’s vole

Total Population: Unknown

Collared peccary

Total Population: More than 2,000,000 in the wild

Red Panda

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

Clouded Leopard

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

Siamang Gibbon

Total Population: Around 22,000 in the wild

Capybara

Total Population: Unknown