1. West African lion
West African lion and a cub In 1970 there were approximately 200,000 lions all over Africa. Now there are nearly 20,000. It was estimated that there are just 645 genetically distinct wild lions left in western and central Africa, with as few as 34 remaining in the whole terrirtory of Nigeria. With Lion Cubs Being sold at a price range of 3million Naira to 4million Naira, Clusters of lions remain in Burkina Faso, Niger, the Central African Republic, Cameroon and Chad. Nomadic Pasturalists like the fulani herdmen have admitted to researchers that they have poisoned lions who threatened their herds. In Ghana, The Ivory Coast and Togo there are already no lions left.
2. Cross River Gorilla

3. Snakes
Snakes generally are dangerous animals and here in nigeria, we don't have any animal service to call when we sight any specie of snake in our environment, we melt out justice to the snake immediately. This factor also contributes to the near future extinction of snakes in nigeria
4. Cameroonian forest shrew
Cameroonian forest shrew These tiny rats are also endangered species. They can be found in the Montane forests of Western Cameroon around Mount Oku and Lake Manengouba, and in Southeastern Nigeria in the Gotel Mountains or Adamawa Plateau.
5. White-throated guenon

6. Red-eared guenon Red-eared guenon This kind of monkeys is also endangered. They can be found in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Nigeria. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical forests. The reasons of its extinction are illegal hunting and pet trade.
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