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Ivindo National Park, Gabon
Mammals Gabon has important populations of many
mammals including about 35,000
gorillas, 50,000 forest elephants and 64,000
chimpanzees. About a quarter of Africa's gorillas live in Gabon. Other large mammals include the
hippopotamus, forest buffalo,
bongo and
red river hog. A variety of monkeys occur, including the endemic
sun-tailed monkey, and the near-endemic
mandrill and white-collared mangabey (here near-endemic meaning most of the individuals of these species are in Gabon, but that they also occur in the neighbouring countries as well). Carnivorous mammals include the leopard,
golden cat, and various
jackals,
mongooses,
genets and
civets. The last lion was killed in 1996 in the savannahs of the east of the country. The
West African manatee is found along coasts and large rivers while the
humpback whale breeds offshore.
Birds There are 604 species of birds throughout the country. None of these are
endemic but some such as the
Dja River warbler,
Verreaux's batis,
African river martin and
black-chinned weaver are restricted to Central Africa and have only small ranges. The
grey-necked picathartes and
Loango weaver are classed as
vulnerable species by the
IUCN.
Reptiles A variety of
snakes are found including the
Gaboon viper.
Sea turtles breed along the coast, particularly the
leatherback turtle. s such as
Rhizophora mangle line parts of the coast. ==Flora==