Not at all. Unfortunately.
No, rabbits are not considered endangered as a species. There are many different species of rabbits, some of which may be threatened or endangered depending on their specific populations and habitats. Overall, rabbits are abundant and considered a resilient species.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
Rabbits aren't endangered There are to many of them they are pests
Rabbits are not endangered, but if everything happening now with them continues, they will be. :'(
noooooooooooooooooooo no because rabbits reproduce ALOT. although rare types of rabbits are endangered because of hunting.
No. The most endangered mammal in Australia is Gilbert's potoroo.
It is not known, but it seems as if they are an endangered species.
Animals can get endangered by too many humans hunting them down - like sharks. Also if for example many rabbits died out because of many humans hunting them so fox's could get endangered because they eat rabbits and there dying out.
For rabbits it isn't but for endangered animals it isn't.
No. The echidna is not endangered anywhere in Australia. This includes Tasmania.
rabbits
Englush settler Thomas Austin was responsible for releasing the rabbits that have caused the rabbit plague in mainland Australia.