List of odd-toed ungulates by population

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This is a list of

odd-toed ungulate
species by estimated global population. This list misses data on Tapirus terrestris, which has not yet been estimated.

Common name Binomial name Population Status Trend Notes Image
Javan rhinoceros Rhinoceros sondaicus 68
CR[1]
Steady[1] Maximum Estimate. It is only found in Ujung Kulon national park in the islands of Java, Indonesia.
Sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis <80
CR[2]
Decrease[2] Maximum estimate.[2]
Przewalski's horse Equus ferus przewalskii 300[3] EN[3] Increase[3] Wild numbers only. Previously extinct in the wild.[3]
African wild ass Equus africanus 600[4]
CR[4]
Decrease[4] Maximum estimate. A small population may still exist in Somalia.[4]
Malayan Tapir
Tapirus Indicus 1,500–2,500[5] EN Decrease
Grévy's zebra Equus grevyi 2,350[6] EN[6] Steady[6]
Mountain tapir Tapirus pinchaque 2,500[7] EN[7] Decrease[7] Maximum estimate.[7]
Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis 3,588[8] VU[8] Increase[8] It increased from 75 in 1905 to 3,600 currently in 115 years. It is upgraded from endangered to vulnerable.
Black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis 5,366–5,627[9]
CR[9]
Increase[9] Four subspecies: Southern-central (2,220), South-western (1,920), Eastern (740), and Western (0; considered recently extinct).[9]
Baird's tapir Tapirus bairdii 5,500[10] EN[10] Decrease[10] Maximum estimate.[10]
White rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum 17,212-18,915[11] Decrease[11]
Mountain zebra Equus zebra 26,500[12] VU[12] Unknown[12] Two subspecies:Hartmann's (25,000) & Cape (1,500).[12]
Onager Equus hemionus 55,737[13] Steady[13]
Kiang Equus kiang 60,000–70,000[14] Steady[14]
Plains zebra Equus quagga 500,000[15] Decrease[15]
Mule
Equus caballus
10,000,000[16]
Domesticated
Donkey
Equus africanus asinus
40,000,000[17]
Domesticated
Horse
Equus ferus caballus
58,000,000[18]
Domesticated

See also

References

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