No, they are not an endangered species.
the golden eagle uses its talons to fight they fight with their talons
No the golden trout is not endangered.
Golden eagles are not currently classified as endangered globally; however, local populations in certain regions may face threats due to habitat loss, human disturbance, poisoning, and illegal shooting. Conservation efforts are being made to help protect these magnificent birds and address the factors that are putting them at risk.
You cannot simply buy these birds, they are priceless for they are on the red list for IUCN and are endangered!
The birds numbers may have dropped for several reasons,including pollution,shooting,and accidental trapping.
There are a great many Australian native birds which are endangered or critically endangered. For a list, see the related link. Critically endangered birds can also be viewed from a link on the page.
15% of New Zealand birds are endangered.
why are golden mice endangered? not like normal mice. i mean golden mice that live in the forests
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No. The golden eagle is not an endangered species.
Yes; the Golden-Mantled tree kangaroo is critically endangered.
as they are bald