Hardly ... if you pronounce them outloud, you'll see why they don't.
The phrase "two danger" doesn't seem to make any sense. But see the Related questions below for words that rhyme with two and words that rhyme with danger.
It does rhyme in a certain way, the last S in strangers does indeed reduce the rhymes strenght, but overall it does.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word endangered. However there are several word that rhyme with endanger. These are: * Danger * Manger * Ranger * Stranger
Sense is already a verb in the right context. As in "to sense something".Other verbs for sense depending on the tense (excuse the rhyme there) is senses, sensed and sensing.Some example sentences are:"I sense a danger"."He is sensing danger"."He says he senses a danger"."I told you I sensed trouble".
An ancestor.
Scientists have not identified an evolutionary ancestor to fungi.
The Indri is a member of the monkey family that lives on the island of Madagascar. It has long been considered an ancestor to humans. Now, they are in danger of extinction as forests disappear from slash-and-burn farming.
Internal rhyme.
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Ancestor is a noun.
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No, 'ox' and 'not' do not rhyme.