Yes. Snow leopards number around 5500, while the polar bear numbers around 25000, and is considered vulnerable, not endangered.
Polar bears are not the most endangered animal ,but they are an endangered species.
Yes, polar bears are listed as Threatened on the main endangered species lists. See the related question below for more information about their listing and status.
if the ice keeps melting they will have no land so they might drown in the water and might become more endangered overtime.
Not sure if there are any. You can make up your own. But remember, although polar bears receive most of the press for endangered animals, there are several more species in more trouble than the polar bear, which in fact is not endangered, but is listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN.
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endanger is almost goneextinct is no more or all goneas in polar bears are endangeredbut dinosaurs are extinct
people kill polar bears , lions, leopards, tigers, panthers, and zebra
Polar bears,asian,black,brown.......any more?[Edit]Black bears are only endangered in places, not the whole species overall. I live in Canada and work in the wilderness, black bears cover most of the forested range in Canada.
Polar bears are not listed as Endangered and are listed as Threatened on the Endangered Species lists because their numbers have not dropped to levels that would cause them to be listed as Endangered according to the criteria for listings. For a more complete explanation, see the related question below and the links to the IUCN Redlist in the related links section of this question.
The male is more known to do this, although females bears can and do kill their young.
No. Polar bears are natural enemies of seals just as seals are natural prey items to polar bears. More often than not, if an animal becomes endangered due to over predation it is because the predator is an introduced species (i.e. it's not native to the area) and it over hunts the prey animal. The classic example of this is the brown tree snake which was introduced to Guam and has since decimated many of the bird populations there because of over predation.
Polar bears live only at the North Pole, or, more correctly, in the Arctic.