Yes the black-footed cat (Felis nigripes) is endangered. The species is naturally rare and only occurs in Southern Africa, however their small populations are being threatened by loss of habitat and persecution. Their status on IUCN Red Data list (2008) is Vulnerable - which means the species is likely to become Endangered (high risk of extinction) if circumstances continue to deteriorate.
because they are endangered and we want to protect ALL earths animals therefore it is important we protect them
The black footed ferret is native to North America, and is an endangered species, with about a population of 1000 in the wild
Yes, it is an endangered species, but is making a comeback.
The black-footed ferret, an endangered species, is a wild animal and not domesticated.
Their endangered
Yes black footed ferrets are an endangered species and protected by federal law
Black footed ferrets are endangered animals and not allowed as pets
because there getting extinct
The black-footed rock wallaby is not currently endangered. It is listed as Lower Risk / Least Concern on the IUCN Red List 2007. However, various subspecies of the black-footed rock wallaby are listed as Vulnerable.
Black-footed ferrets are an endangered species. Domestic ferrets are not.
You cannot buy a "black footed ferret" that is in reference to an endangered species in North America. However you can buy a domestic ferret with black feet at a pet store or breeder that sells ferrets
Yes, Black Footed Ferrets do swim. Black footed ferrets are the most endangered mammal in North America since 1967 and have adapted many things in their life span.