* Found in the remote forests of northeastern China and southeastern Russia
* Population estimated to be around 90 individuals
* Main threats: habitat loss, poaching, illegal wildlife trade
2. Sumatran Elephant
* Found on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia
* Population estimated to be around 2,400-2,800 individuals
* Main threats: habitat loss, poaching, human-elephant conflict
3. Mountain Gorilla
* Found in the Virunga Mountains of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
* Population estimated to be around 880 individuals
* Main threats: habitat loss, poaching, civil unrest
4. Javan Rhino
* Found on the island of Java, Indonesia
* Population estimated to be around 67 individuals
* Main threats: habitat loss, poaching, illegal wildlife trade
5. Sumatran Orangutan
* Found on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia
* Population estimated to be around 14,600 individuals
* Main threats: habitat loss, deforestation for agriculture, hunting
6. Black Rhino
* Found in eastern and southern Africa
* Population estimated to be around 5,630 individuals
* Main threats: poaching, habitat loss
7. African Elephant
* Found in sub-Saharan Africa
* Population estimated to be around 415,000 individuals
* Main threats: poaching, loss of habitat due to expanding human populations and agriculture
8. Snow Leopard
* Found in the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia
* Population estimated to be around 4,080 individuals
* Main threats: poaching, habitat loss, climate change
9. Cheetah
* Found in southern and eastern Africa
* Population estimated to be around 7,100 individuals
* Main threats: poaching, habitat loss, conflict with humans and livestock
10. Hawksbill Turtle
* Found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world
* Population declining due to overexploitation for their shells, nesting site disturbance, and pollution
* Listed as Critically Endangered