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Saturday, November 26, 2016
Swaziland Endangered Species
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ for SWAZILAND in Southern Africa lists 6 critically endangered species and 10 endangered species. The following six species are critically endangered in Swaziland: Black Rhinoceros, Heenan's Cycad, Hooded Vulture, Kaapsehoop Cycad, White-Backed Vulture, and White-Headed Vulture. Endangered species are the African Wild Dog, Cape Vulture, Grey-Crowned Crane, Incomati Suckermouth upside-down catfish, Lappet-Faced Vulture, Lebombo Cycad, Orange-Fringed River Bream fish, Pepper Bark Tree, Steppe Eagle, and Umbeluzi Cycad. Swaziland House Snakes are named after the country.
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