There were add to the endangereds list in 1870.There were add to the endangereds list in 1870.
they have been classed as an endangered species since 1972
chimpanzees were added to the endangered list in 1899.
since other animals ate them
its not
yes
Spider monkeys are primates living in Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. They have comparatively long, spindly limbs and a long prehensile tail. They are tree dwellers and currently endangered due to the loss of natural habitats.A spider monkey is a tropical American monkey of the genus Ateles and have a slender body.
well the thing is im arachnidephobic so im sared of spiders but i do know what a black cuban spider a dagrus spiders
Yes. there are spiders in Cuba. Some small and a very large hairy dark spider I have only seen at night there. Locals refer to it as a 'monkey spider". Larger ones in the mountains I was told. Big cockroaches also.
Different parrots become endangered at different times, there are lists on the internet that you can look at to find dates about a specific bird. However if by any chance you are trying to find the Cuban Parrot and when it got endangered i do not believe it is anywhere over the internet.
because it has difficulity to live
Yes it is. Although the government protects the Cuban Parrot, Illegal Trade makes population very low.
According to the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species. Cuban parrots (Amazona leucocephala) is a Near Threatenedspecie (2012), that is two levels below being Endangered.The reason of this near threat is the residential and commercial development, Climate changes and Hunting.
Cuban Boas prefer the scrub forest and tropical forest regions. These snakes are at risk for becoming endangered species.
The Cuban crocodile is critically endangered, not extinct. They are threatened as a result of hunting in their very small range (they only lived on a few Caribbean islands; now they only live in Cuba).
Cuban is the proper adjective for Cuba, as in, "That restaurant serves the best cuban pork sandwiches."
You have probably went to many websites and try to find this answer but it did not say if it was endangered. The true answer is, that we do not know for sure because humans do not interact with them so much as with other birds, mammals, ect. ALso we do not know about the cuban screech owl much because, the cuban screech owl is afraid from preditors (may count us count humans preditors, only opinion) so they fly away from sudden movements or sounds, and they hide in tree holes and caves, and camoflage it self. Thank you.