The saola, often referred to as the "Asian unicorn," is critically endangered, with estimates suggesting that there may be fewer than 250 individuals remaining in the wild. This elusive species is primarily found in the Annamite Range of Vietnam and Laos. Due to habitat loss and poaching, their population is under severe threat, making conservation efforts crucial for their survival. Accurate population counts are challenging due to their rarity and the dense forests they inhabit.
The exact population of Saolas (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) in the wild is unknown, but it is estimated to be around a few hundred individuals. They are critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting, and efforts are being made to protect and conserve their population.
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The Saola lives in the Annamite mountains in between Laos and Vietnam.
There are 110 left in the world
there are 2500 left in the world (estamated)
About 79,000 are left in the world
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About 10,000 are left.
Their are 10 left in the world :(
there are none left
there are only 2000 left in the world