👉 Angola's biodiversity is rich and diverse, shaped by its varied ecosystems ranging from coastal mangroves and estuaries to dense rainforests, savannas, and wetlands. The country is home to over 2,000 species of plants, including unique endemic flora like the Angola rosewood and the rare Angola mahogany. Fauna is equally impressive, with Angola boasting a significant number of endemic species such as the Angolan forest elephant, the critically endangered African wild dog, and the elusive pangolin. The country's rivers and lakes support diverse aquatic life, including hippos, crocodiles, and numerous fish species. However, this biodiversity faces threats from deforestation, poaching, and climate change, making conservation efforts crucial for preserving Angola's natural heritage.