Not even close. A common species, listed as Least Concern.
No, not at all. why do whoever asked that ask that. no offense.
no they arnt but i think they are close to being extinct!<3 <3 <3
No, but it is very endangered. it is close to being extinct.
you can't have an extinct animal living. It can be endangered or close to being extinct, but not extinct.
no
No, raccoons are quite common and in no danger of going extinct.
yes,peaple want to colect them for decoratoin
It means that the species is close to being extinct.
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Crocodiles and anacondas eat jaguars, but they are not close to being extinct.
No, not even close although, like many large birds of prey, it is decreasing in numbers in some areas.
Some sources claim that golden eagles are larger and others claim bald eagles are larger. That is not surprising, since their size is close to being the same and statistics for their sizes varies. From the National Geographic site: Golden eagles have a height of 33 to 38 in (84 to 97 cm) and a wing span of 6 to 7.5 feet(1.8 to 2.3 m). They weigh 6 to 15 lbs (3 to 7 kg Bald eagles have a height of 34 to 43 in (86 to 109 cm), with females being slightly larger than males. Their wingspan is 6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m) and they weigh 6.5 to 14 lbs (3 to 6.5 kg). From the New York Department of Environmental Conservation site: Golden eagles measure 27-33 inches (70-84 cm) in length, has a wingspan of 78 inches (2 m), and weighs 7-14 pounds (3.2-6.4 kg). Bald eagles measure about 30 inches (76 cm) high, have a wingspan of 72-84 inches (1.8-2.1 m), and weigh between 8 and 14 pounds (3.6-6.4 kg).