No, cows are not endangered because dairy farmers and cattle ranchers breed cattle on a regular basis to replace the animals that are culled or slaughtered.
According to USA Beef Industry Statistics, there were 92,582,400 beef cattle in the US in 2011.
Interestingly, all 50 states have dairy cows.
Because humans killed wolves far to much
Over 400,000 shark been killed by humans each year now sharks are endangered species
No, actually, they are being killed off by a fungus.
humans hunted them for fur and land. We killed thousands for what global warming and overpopulation
yes, they are very endangered killed for there skin its a big deal its our fault they are endangered because we killed them and soon they wont be here at all lets just pray the white tiger doesn't become endangered to!
No, the only time you can kill an endangered species is if you or your family's life is threatened.
at risk of going extinct
Orangutans are endangered because primarily because their habitat is being destroyed. They are also illegally killed because they are seen as pests by the local farmers, they are hunted, and adults are killed so that the babies can be sold in the illegal pet trade.
Mostly because Japanese people have killed them for their meat and blubber.
because like all animals there habitat is been destoryed or they are been killed
it is being killed for its beak it is being killed for its beak
Yes. Minks are killed by predators for food and humans hunt minks to extinction for their fur and meat. Minks are also endangered because of habitat loss