As the question is posted, no, farmers do not have the right to shoot any animal, endangered or otherwise.
because if farmers shoot an endangered animal they are killing the last of that species and becides they can just relocate the animal
Yes because the farmers in mexico shoot them because they eat there crops and because the live near active volcanoes.
There are many actually....it also depends which country you're looking at. For example, in America an eagle is an endangered species. That's why it's illegal to shoot it....
When an animal escapes or when you set it loose you can go to the dart pic in the right hand corner when it is blinking. Then right-click an shoot the animal by leftmouseclick
NO! They are an endangered species. Don't shoot it.
yes, but you have to yell " It's coming right for me".
The Ivory billed woodpecker is the most endangered woodpecker.
Killing an endangered animal is wrong because the animal is one of the last of its kind. Killing it only insures the species that the animal belongs to will die out more rapidly. Killing endangered animals is also illegal and can result in fines and jail time.
It depends where the horse is if it is in the wildlife it would be more endangered than a farm or ranch. Horses don't really get indangered because people don't want to kill them like with cows for their meat. A horse would be endangered if it was lame (hurt on the leg) because horses legs don't heal that easy so some farmers have to shoot them.
dont ever shoot them
Because of people shoot them for the iron in their horns
While no longer endangered, the Eagle is still a protected species. It is not a felony to shoot one, however it is considered a serious misdemeanor.