No, they are LC (least concern) on the conservation chart
they aren't endangered.
No, meerkats are not an endangered species.
Meerkats are not endangered, so as long as nothing bad starts to happen to them, they don't need human help. :)
they aren't endangered.
yes they are endangered but Don't now from what
What this means is that the animal is at risk of becoming endangered or extinct.
Yes, they are hunted by a variety of animals that live in the same environment, such as Scorpions, Snakes and sometimes even large mammals. They sometimes turn the tide and hunt on the Scorpions or attack and scare off the Snakes.
The term that you're looking for is endangered. When something endangered it is at risk of being extinct.
The Eastern grey kangaroo is not endangered; nor is it at any risk of being endangered. The 2011 figures for the population of Eastern greys in Australia are an estimated 16 million.
It means that you are almost extinct.
Technically, a biome cannot be endangered. Endangered refers to a species that is at risk of extinction. However, there are many biomes that are being destroyed rather quickly. These include the tropical rain forests, temperate forests, and grasslands are probably the most at risk. Subarctic forests, arctic habitats, deserts, and extreme highlands are at much less risk.
The Southern Marsupial Mole is Endangered because when it does venture to the surface it is at great risk of being eaten by: Foxes, Cats and dingos. Also train tracks interfere with there Habitat.