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What this means is that the animal is at risk of becoming endangered or extinct.
Endangered animals are animals where there are so few surviving that they are at risk of dying out entirely. Common animals are animals that survive in such big numbers that they aren't at risk of disappearing.
there are many, hunting, land development, urban sprawl, just to name a few.
A tiger can produce on average 2-6 cubs in a litter.
They are not endangered as of yet. They are at potential risk of becoming endangered, The minimum population is 50,000 individuals, so it isn't endangered but human activity does effect the orca population annually.
Endangered Species are ones that have a very small population and that population is at a greater risk of becoming extinct. Many species that become extinct never make to the endangered species list. Extinct Species are ones that are either known (documented) to be extinct or are so few in population that a recovery is considered highly unlikely even under excellent conditions.
If an animal is endangered, it means that there are very few of them left and there is a risk of all of that type of animal dying. Killing an endangered animal would further deplete the number of these animals, pushing them closer to extinction.
yes, they are endangered animals. The polar bear is listed as Vulnerable. Not endangered, the population is nearing 25000 in the wild.
Endangered animals are those whose existence is threatened. They run the risk of going extinct because of things such as hunting and habitat destruction.
its endangered, since people hunt it for its fur.
People are at risk as well as animals
Any Australian animals which live in the bush can be endangered by bushfires.Animals most at risk include:koalaspossums (especially the Leadbeater's Possum)glidersnumbats (far southwestern Australia only)quollswombats