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A not evaluated (NE) species is one which has been categorised in the IUCN Red List of threatened species as not having been studied by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[1]
Species examples
Examples of not evaluated animals:
- Amazon tree boa
- Black-headed python
- Brown marmorated stink bug
- Candiru
- Children's python
- Chinese high fin banded shark
- Clown loach
- Durrell's vontsira
- Dusky dwarf boa
- Eastern blue-tongued lizard
- Emerald tree boa
- Eyelight fish
- Fire skink
- Florida panther
- Green anaconda
- Hunan softshell turtle
- Johnston's mangabey
- Kuhl's flying gecko
- Legless searsid
- Milkfish
- North Pacific daggertooth
- Northern brushtail possum
- Osman Hill's mangabey
- Pacific ground boa
- Palawan binturong
- Pineapplefish
- Queensland lungfish
- Rainbow boa
- Red-bellied piranha
- Reef triggerfish
- Reticulated python
- Scottish wildcat
- Small-mouth char
- Southern green stink bug
- Splitfin flashlightfish
- Sugar ant
- Tokay gecko
- Tomato clownfish
- Uganda mangabey
- Walter's duiker
Notes and references
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