The black bear are not extinct and aren't endangered, previously, they were endangered but now they're getting back up there.
The American black bear is still very common, neither extinct or endangered. The Asiatic black bear is considered vulnerable, however.
They are not extinct but some are endangered.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
The grizzly bear is not extinct. It's also not endangered.
The giant panda is neither extinct nor endangered. They are now classified as vulnerable.
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The black bear is not extinct, or even close. They have a population of 900,000.
No, it's now extinct.
This analogy can be completed in a number of ways. Dinosaur is to extinct as to Panda is endangered, is one solution. Another solution could be Dinosaur is to extinct as Sun Bear is endangered.
The American black bear is not endangered, but the Asiatic is threatened.
Panda bears are endangered species. They are not extinct as of 2012.
They are endangered in Florida, Louisiana, Misissippi, and Texas. Poaching and habitat loss are the two biggest factors in the decreasing numbers of Black Bears.
If you mean the American black bear, it is not an endangered species. The Asiatic black bear is threatened, however.