Yes. The World Conservation Union estimates that there are less than 3,000 left in the wild.
Yes
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
they may or may not be endangered. not enough is known about this species to really know. seahorses in general are endangered.
corroboree frogs, pygmy possum
they are endangered, but they are almost extinct
the pygmy hippo is endangered because people are killing them for their teeth and skin.
No
There are two species of hippopotamus that exist today. These are the regular hippo and the pygmy hippo. The regular hippo's conservation status is Vulnerable. The pygmy hippo is Endangered. Luckily, pygmy hippos breed well in captivity.
yes they are
1st answer. The mamals that are on the endangered species list in Canada are: bison, bats, black footed ferret, black bear, bobcat, burrowing owl, butterflies, pygmy owl, timber wolf, fisher, gray wolf, grizzly bear, humming birds, lynx, spotted owls and snakes. 2nd answer: The black bear, bobcat, and lynx are not endangered. The grizzly is also not an endangered species. Pygmy and burrowing owls are not found in Canada, and there are no endangered hummingbirds in Canada. The timber wolf is a race of the gray wolf.
Usually, pygmy animals are smaller than others in the same species. Some pygmy bird species include the following:Ferruginous pygmy owlPygmy nuthatchPygmy goose (several species)Pygmy cormorant
Yes there are endangered owls. Just to name a few Burrowing Owl, Ground Owl, Northern Spotted Owl, Pygmy Owl, Barn Owl. The barn owl, pygmy owl, and burrowing owls are not endangered species, but listed "least concern" by the IUCN Redlist.