There are many, including 47 that are critically endangered.
uncountable animal species are there in India
Sadly there are many endangered species today. These endangered spesies are expected to become extict if people do not try to help them. There are many animal shelters in many diffrent places that try especially to save as many animals as they can. Endangered species are determened when the number of the kind of animal is low.
Animal Planet (TV Show) advises that there are 19 endangered species.
Probably 500
There is only one tiger species, Panthera Tigris. There are however, six subspecies. Only one, the Bengal, is found in India. All tiger subspecies are endangered.
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Polar bears are not the most endangered animal ,but they are an endangered species.
There are no jaguars in India. They are a New World species of the Americas.
im not sure............but there are many endangered species.....but most of the endangered is already extinct because there are unprotected in the middle ages... one of them is the DODO...
When an animal is endangered that means the whole species is endangered. So, all Black Bears are endangered. No, they are not. While the Asiatic species may be in some trouble, the American black bear is an abundant species, and is increasing in numbers in many places.
It means that you are almost extinct.
Threatened means that the animal is vulnerable to extinction and the population of the animal is declining. (ex: Certain species of whale population are being threatened.) Endangered means that the animal will soon be extinct if nothing is done about it. Some endangered animals are being bred in captivity until their numbers increase enough to be released back in the wild. (ex: Bald Eagles are an endangered species of bird. Pandas are an endangered species of bear.) Extinct means that the animal has completely died out and there aren't any left of this species. (ex: Dinosaurs are an extinct species of reptile. Dodo is an extinct bird.) Here's a visual: Threatened-------------> Endangered---------------> Extinct