Mammals:
* Northern Quoll: This marsupial predator is threatened by habitat loss, introduced predators (like cats and foxes), and disease.
* Bilby: This rabbit-like marsupial is endangered due to habitat loss, predation by introduced species, and competition with feral animals.
* Antilopine Kangaroo: This large kangaroo species is vulnerable to habitat loss and degradation due to grazing and agricultural expansion.
* Black-footed Rock-wallaby: This rock-dwelling wallaby is threatened by habitat degradation, predation by introduced species, and climate change.
Birds:
* Black-throated Finch: This beautiful songbird is critically endangered due to habitat loss, grazing pressure, and introduced species.
* Painted Button-quail: This ground-dwelling bird is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as predation by introduced predators.
* Red Goshawk: This large hawk is vulnerable due to habitat loss, persecution, and competition with introduced species.
Reptiles:
* Desert-dwelling Skinks: Several skink species in the savanna are threatened by habitat loss and degradation, as well as introduced predators.
* Goannas: Some goanna species are threatened by habitat loss, introduced predators, and persecution.
Other animals:
* Northern Bettong: This marsupial is critically endangered due to habitat loss, predation by introduced species, and disease.
* Brush-tailed Phascogale: This small marsupial carnivore is vulnerable to habitat loss, predation by introduced species, and climate change.
This is just a sample of the many endangered animals in the Australian savanna. The specific threats vary from species to species, but overall, habitat loss, introduced species, and climate change are major contributing factors.