No. Listed as least concern.
Black bears are not endangered, but they are threatened.
No, not really.
yes
They are endangered in Florida, Louisiana, Misissippi, and Texas. Poaching and habitat loss are the two biggest factors in the decreasing numbers of Black Bears.
In America and Canada
American black bears are common and not threatened with extinction in most of the areas where they exist, although bears in Louisiana and Mississippi (in the U.S.) are. Bears in Florida were recently removed from that state's list of imperiled species. General threats are habitat loss from development and fragmentation of habitat from roads and traffic. Asiatic black bears are threatened with habitat loss and fragmentation as well as poaching.
Alaska doesn't have black bears....
The giant panda is black and white but no longer considered endangered. It is now listed as vulnerable.
The biggest animal living in florida was an american alligator. American alligators found in everglades can get 15 ft to 16 ft long and weigh 800 lbs to 1000 lbs. Pythons also are the longest animal in florida, and can grow as much as 8 meters or 27 ft long and weigh 300 pounds or more. Florida black bears are the biggest american black bears ever known and males are around 600 pounds. These black bears are recorded to kill and eat 16 ft american alligators!
The American black bear is a common species, not endangered at all.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
It is not endangered. The most common bear in the world, listed as least concern.