No, the red fox is in no danger of extinction.
The red fox is very common throughout its range and in no danger of going extinct anytime soon.
Some states or jurisdictions may have laws protected the red fox but, overall, it receives no protection and is in no danger of going extinct.
Red kangaroos are in no danger of extinction. They are endemic to Australia, where they are found in the millions.
No.
Some states or jurisdictions may have laws protecting the red fox but, overall, it receives no protection and is in no danger of going extinct.
There are many animals that are being killed off or over hunted to the point of being extinct. The pre-breeding population of the red fox is estimated to be 258,000 in some areas of the world.
There are many animals that are being killed off or over hunted to the point of being extinct. The pre-breeding population of the red fox is estimated to be 258,000 in some areas of the world.
The red kangaroo is not extinct; nor is it in any immediate danger of extinction. Red kangaroos are found in the millions through Australia's outback.
If we are ourselves extinct in ten years, we may not be able to ask that question.
Red kangaroos are in absolutely no danger of becoming extinct. They are already protected by law, and in some areas, overpopulation means they can be culled by licenced hunters.
They endangered because people use their fur for coats. and because of the Clementpeole are taking away their homes and with global warming and all...........theey have no place to live.
check the red list. It has every animal going extinct on it. :]