yes, they are. They were put on the chart in 1999.
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!
Some species of frogs have green skin and they hop.
There are plenty of frogs in Australia. The green tree frog is particularly prolific in both bushland and suburbia. There are in fact 216 species of native frog in Australia. Of these, there are 15 species of frog which live in the desert and arid regions. To find out more information on which species are endangered or under threat, see the related link below.
Yes it is. You can google top ten endangered species and i belive it is #9.
World Wildlife Federation or the WWF is known to be the slogan or Mother Awareness of endangered Species. That is what I learned while working with Green Peace and talking with other that are concerned about all endangered species.
No, the green moray eels are not endangered as of 2014. There are 200 known species of moray eels and they are found in oceans around the world.
There are two species of peafowl. The Indian blue, which is not endangered, and the green, which is endangered, found from Burma to Java.
Some frog species prefer blue.
wild hamster the purple koala and the green elf
The background color behind the black spots ranges from a bright grass green, to a dull tan or brown depending on species.
Since about 1960The Indian peafowl is not an endangered species, listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN. The green peafowl of southeast Asia is however, endangered.
they are not endangered but they are very rare because regular frogs can rarely lay a black toad. black toads can only lay about 2 frogs in its live time and they can also be also a common green frog.