What is the list of endangered species of animals in south asia?



Answer:
Pick the countires you are interested in from this index. Links to everything is right there.

http://www.animalinfo.org/countind.htm...
There are many endang.species of animals.some of them are asian elephant,gorilla,snow leopard,tiger,whale,etc....
many species of animals are in danger in different part of the world these animals are mainly killed due their fury skin such as white leopard,tiger,puma,lion and African elephant for their long teeth
South Asia is India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan and British Indian Ocean Terr. The U.N. includes Iran and Afghanistan as well, however, in the past these latter two were not part of South Asia
Endangered animals include several species but not necessarily all noted here. . .
Asian elephants, jackal, wolf, lion, several varieties of monkeys, types of deer, tigers, Phaethon and cobra, vultures and some eagles, wild yaks, wild asses, and a variety of mountain goat, snow leopards and YETI of course
Please consult IUCN red data book for a complete description of endangered species, threats, their existing number etc.
http://www.iucnredlist.org/
there are a lot.

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