No, actually in about every country there is a endangered species.
i know that deer, rabbit, and squrrils are overpopulated
There are no native animals on the Antarctic continent.
Everywhere, in every country and on every continent.
Every country has native animals and plants.
Krill, it has the most number of animals worldwide
It can be, to mean having too many people or animals (e.g. overpopulated areas). The word is the past tense and past participle of the derivative verb (to overpopulate), and can otherwise be a verb.
A country is considered overpopulated when its population exceeds the resources available to support their needs, leading to strain on infrastructure, environmental degradation, and reduced quality of life for its inhabitants. This can vary depending on factors such as technological advancement, resource management, and distribution systems.
Basically every country in the world!
Yes in the sense that the birth rate is too high and the population doubles every 30 years
to make sure the other animals do not get overpopulated and cause the food chain to collapse, effecting many animals food.
other animals get overpopulated and come in an area and eat all the animals and move from one area to another and they all die out
There are endangered animals in every country on this planet.