Well they are now extinct, so there was a time they were in danger of becoming extinct, thus once they were an endangered species. I guess all extinct species were once endangered. It's confusing though because at that time the concept didn't exist so there was no one to think of them as endangered.
Which is sort of like the semantic question "If a tree fall in the wilderness and there is no one to hear it, does it make a sound."
Based on fossil evidence they were once plentiful. Now they are extinct (as far as we know) at some point they had to decrease to the level where they were "endangered" bfore they became totally extinct.
Humanity itself causes endangerment of animal species due to poaching, deforestation and pollution.
habitat loss
Why would you ask that qustion
The woolly mammoth is extinct, therefore this question is irrelevant.
There isn't very many of them and people go out to the desert and other places and catch them to be their pets and they die. That's the reason why their endangered
Humans are the main reason that puma is endangered species. As a species, the puma is not an endangered species. Only the Florida race is endangered.
There isn't very many of them and people go out to the desert and other places and catch them to be their pets and they die. That's the reason why their endangered
The usual reason for any species on the list is there are not enough adult members.
Any bird who lives in the wild is considered wild. People have tamed many species of birds over the years some are untamable or they have no reason to tame them.
Which of these is not a reason that species become extinct
Habitat loss threatens the jaguar, but this species is not an endangered species, rather listed as near threatened.
You Shouldn't! There is no reason to destroy endangered tree species. You shouldn't destroy endangered tree species.