There are a few breeds that are endangered including but not limited:
Not really since there are millions of cows due to the high burger, beef, etc. demands. (and milk and other dairy products.)
cows are not in danger depending on where they are but if they are it would because of people taking their meat.
No. For the most part, cattle are very common.
At this point in our history, we are in no danger at all of running out of cows. They are plentiful.
No, its a controlled population.
Domestic cattle are not endangered.
yes not many are still alive they are severely endangered
i think its about 6,000 king fishers endangered
oarfish are rare and are endangered species
Yes. Many are endangered but not extinct.
No. Oysters are still abundant is many coastal regions.
I don't know if you remember, but one the news some time ago now, there was a discussion about cows. They were saying that several people got injured per year from female cows with calves. The cows would charge at people if they had a dog which they think is threatening their calf. They are just trying to protect their young. Also, bulls can be dangerous as they are very strong. Even if they are just being playful (yes, they can be) they can still hurt you because of their size and strength. Also if they feel they are in danger, they will go through anything and anything to get away until they come to something stronger or bigger than them which you are not. This is why many farmers no longer have bulls.
no .there are still many. You can find them sometimes deep in the soil.
If endangered animals are not protected they will become extinct. e.g. If cows are extinct there will be no beef for anything or anyone to eat.
Tigers ARE still endangered.
Manatees and dugongs are sea cows. They're called cows because they're similar to cows, as they chew their food for eight hours a day.
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.