Technically yes but they are on the scale of least concern.
Yes, any kind of Preying Mantis is part of the endangered species.
the blue part and the green part
They were never part of the endangered species list. Actually Their Endagered in About 12 Areas.
No. But it does have a Trade in Endangered Species Act, which implements its obligations under CITES. Considerations of Endangered Species are also likely to be taken into account as part of the consenting process for any activity requiring those consents.
The term "blue tit" does not require capital letters when used in a general context, as it refers to a species of bird. However, if it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence, then it should be capitalized. For example, "I saw a blue tit in the garden" versus "The Blue Tit is a common bird in Europe."
They are endangered because they are small, and have an easier chance of being pray that a large species of bird. Also, they are not found in many places around the world except part of south-western U.S.A and most of Mexico. (only during winter)
The Gray Wolf is on the endangered species list as well as the threatened list in regions, though they are being reviewed for removal from the lists in particular regions.
In general, "blue jay" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. The term refers to a species of bird, so only "blue" and "jay" are lowercased. However, if you are referring to the bird's common name in a formal context or a specific title, it may be capitalized as "Blue Jay."
There are laws that prohibit hunting and killing endangered animals. There are also laws against disturbing habitats of endangered animals, and these laws are helping to protect endangered moose species. The moose is not an endangered species. Ranging over a good part of two continents, it is listed as "Least Concern." There is only one moose species, with several races.
It is illegal to sell ANY part of an endangered species, and to own ANY part, you must have a state-specific license, no matter the age.
There are macaws that are blue and gold or scarlet.
macaw