Red kangaroos are in absolutely no danger of becoming extinct. They are already protected by law, and in some areas, overpopulation means they can be culled by licenced hunters.
The red kangaroo is not extinct; nor is it in any immediate danger of extinction. Red kangaroos are found in the millions through Australia's outback.
Some states or jurisdictions may have laws protected the red fox but, overall, it receives no protection and is in no danger of going extinct.
Red kangaroos are in no danger of extinction. They are endemic to Australia, where they are found in the millions.
Some states or jurisdictions may have laws protecting the red fox but, overall, it receives no protection and is in no danger of going extinct.
The Red Kangaroo, assuming you're talking about native animals, and animals not extinct.
Yes. While the red kangaroo is currently of least concern, all species eventually go extinct.
check the red list. It has every animal going extinct on it. :]
because its going extinct
because people are unlegaly hunting them
No, it is not true that red hair is going extinct. While red hair is a relatively rare trait, it is not disappearing from the population. The gene for red hair can be passed down through generations, so it will continue to exist in the future.
Red kangaroo was created in 1822.
we are going to cut down less trees