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Q: When was the Cheetah put on the endangered list?
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What day was the cheetah endangered?

the cheetah joined the endangered list on june.2, 1970


Are Cheetah on the endangered species list?

yes


How endangered is the cheetah?

The cheetah is not currently listed as endangered but is considered vulnerable.


Is the Cheetah endangered?

The cheetah is not currently listed as endangered but is considered vulnerable.


When was the cheetah first endangered?

Overall, the cheetah is not listed as endangered but vulnerable. Only the Northwest African cheetah and the Asiatic cheetah are considered critically endangered.


Who put emperor penguins on the endangered list?

No one. They are not endangered.


How many endangered cheetahs are there?

Two subspecies of the cheetah are considered as critically endangered: the Asiatic cheetah and the northwest African cheetah. The species, as a whole, is considered as vulnerable and not endangered.


Are cheetahs extinct or endangered?

Some subspecies of the cheetah are endangered but overall they are not endangered but considered vulnerable.


Who put the praying mantis on the endangered species list?

noone. its not on any endangered species list


When do animals get put on the endangered list?

Well, it is when us humans kill the same animal too often. That is when they are to be put on the endangered list.


When were cheetahs put on endangered species list?

Ask a friend!The cheetah as a whole was declared as endangered by the usa as recently as 2008.However the cheetah can definitely be classed as endangered and has been so for a long time. Currently the number of cheetah in the world is estimated at 7500.Cheetah lost most of their weight in the rush to become fast. As such they cannot defend their kills from almost any animal. This means that they cope very badly in reserves with other large mammals. An example of this is south Africa, where the protected area has about 200 cheetah but the rest of south Africa have perhaps another 800.Cheetah live at very low densities everywhere and so it takes a huge reserve to have a viable population (Kruger national park in south Africa is the size of wales but has a total of 200 wild cheetah and cannot support more).Cheetah were once found across Africa Asia southan Europe and America. If you compare this to current numbers they have been endangered for thousands of years.It is only over the last 100 years though that the number of cheetah has crashed. The Asian population numbers 100 or so as does the saharan population.Lots of information I know, but it really isn't a question to be easily answeredjune 1970The cheetah is not on the endangered species list as of now, but is Vulnerable.


Is cheta an endangered?

The cheetah is an endangered species.