No, tamed hyenas aren't
They are the spotted hyena and the brown hyena.
Striped Hyenas Are Not Endangered. They Are Near Threatened. So There Conservation Status Is Not Threatened.
No they are not. they are the most protected animal in all of Africa.
Well, its not all but lions hunt Hyenas if that helps.
Set up or become part of an organization. Or keep them to breed in captivity.
Hyenas, specifically striped hyenas, are not endangered, but rather on the vulnerable species list. The reason for this is mainly humans using them for trading and poaching, as well as being violent to the species. There has also been a decline in the prey they hunt for, making it difficult for them to eat properly.
Hyenas are not dirty at all. They are very clean animals. But Wild.
There are around 10 thousand striped hyenas left in the world, so they are not considered to be endangered yet. They are found in parts of Northern Africa and Asia.heolp me with the procet
The spotted hyena is not an endangered species, maybe we should look to the brown and the striped hyenas, which are much less numerous.
Not all species of whale are endangered, But most are vaunerable meaning if we carry on hunting them they will all be endangered.
they are all animals
Yes, Striped Hyenas are in danger of becoming extinct. They are listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, an endangered species list that is recognized as one of the leading world sources of information about animals threatened with extinction. The Striped Hyenas' endangered status is listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN Red List.Additional Information: There are various lists used Internationally to document the status of endangered species of animals and other life forms. Each list uses its own internal terminology to describe the "degree" of the danger faced by the animal, or nearness to extinction they have placed it on their endangered list. These terms are defined by and used for each specific list's purposes and do not always translate directly from nation to nation or list to list. The appearance on the list, regardless of internal list terminology, is sufficient to arouse concern about endangerment and dictate a need for public awareness and protection to prevent actual extinction. See related links for IUCN 2008 Red List of Threatened Species.