There are over 600 animal species listed and over 700 plant species listed, this doesn't included marine mammals. I believe 20 have been de-listed and over 1100 have approved recovery plans in place. If you want a specific type of list, please be more specific in your question, if you need the complete list see the website listed below.
There are about 400 endangerd animals in the world or 800
1003
Yes. All 4 species of the genus Blarina, 2 of the 4 species of the genus Notiosorex, and many of the 78 species of the genus Sorex are found in the US.
There are many many many different lizads kept as pets. I have 3 different species alone. In the US alone an estimate of 75 and probably more.
There are 2 types one is red and one is grey
Many species become classified as endangered species when they are dying out.
Well - a cub is the young of many species of animals. Some examples are:- lion, tiger, bear, wolf. So it depends what species the cub us - as to what it's adult form would be.
About 40 species of bats are in the US
Worldwide, there are 208 species of hawks. There are 25 hawk species in the US.
1,556
The US harbors approximately 1,000 species.
19 species
the number of species endangered in Russia is unknown to us at this moment.
500 species
Yes. All 4 species of the genus Blarina, 2 of the 4 species of the genus Notiosorex, and many of the 78 species of the genus Sorex are found in the US.
1290
20 million
According to the US Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List, the most recent reports updated as of Nov. 2009 show the following totals;Endangered US Animals = 410Endangered US Plants = 601Endangered Species Total = 1011Threatened US Animals = 164Threatened US Plants = 146Threatened Species Total = 310These are the species listed for the United States only. For more details including, totals for those species listed by the US FWS Endangered Species List as "foreign species", please see the sites listed below.
Probably no word for this species in Apache, because it is a European species, transplanted to many US rivers.