Yes the grizzly bear is endangerd.
There are no animals that 'live' in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Several types of sea mammals and sea birds do come to Antarctica's beaches, to breed. No seals or penguins are listed on the World Wildlife Endangered list.
Nearly all endangered animals are endangered because of humans. We threaten them with habitat destruction, excessive hunting, or pollution. In addition, species such as rats that we've purposefully or accidentally put in environments where they didn't naturally live have caused extensive damage to their new ecosystems and threatened many species.
The animals endangered in the taiga are the following-snow leopard-canadalynx-beaver-peregrine falcon-siberiancrane-wood bison(buffalo)The snow leopard is not found in that region.The Canada lynx is not an endangered species, neither is the beaver. The only animal found there that is threatened is the Siberian crane on the above list.
Well, endangered animals that typically live by rivers or lakes will probably. Hope That Helped!
Usually animals become endangered because of a loss of habitat- the places where they live.
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alot of animals that live in any kind of forest
Click on the link below to see a list of all rare, threatened and endangered species located in West Virginia as specified by the Endangered Species Act as of 2007. List courtesy of the West Virginia Natural Heritage Program. Website courtesy of the state of West Virginia.
Bald Eagle.
None of the animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- all live at sea -- are endangered.
No. They are widely spread and seen. Some types of hummingbirds live in smaller ranges but none are endangered.