yes
I think they're adorable, but my little sister (who is terrified of bats) thinks they're ugly and scary.
they mostly eat rats or flies or just about anything they can find that has meat on it
The Northern quoll is Endangered federally, in Western Australia and Internationally, and Critically endangered in the Northern Territory.
Blossom bats feed on nectar and pollen. Blossom bats are very small creatures, so they can easily collect nectar and pollen. The honeybee is an enemy of the blossom bat.
The bats are endangered because they are completely stupid
Yes; the Karkarratul, also known as the Northern Marsupial Mole, is endangered.
The Northern quoll is more than Threatened. It has a national listing of Endangered, and a Northern Territory listing of Critically Endangered.
no there not
The yellowhammer, or northern flicker, is a woodpecker species that has a wide range, and is not endangered.
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they are endangered because they are nearly wiped out they been hunted for there fur