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there is no exact answer but scientists believe from research there 10,000 to 100,000 left.
There are no precise counts for how many ring-tailed lemurs are left. However, there are more of them in captivity than any other primate, and in the wild they are classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN, although their population is in considerable decline.
there are only 2000 left in the world
Many birds are ringed by many organisations to enable scientific study. Each ring has a number that identifies the birds - and hence where it was ringed. Most birds are ringed when young. Males are ringed on the right leg, females on the left.
they are endangered only 1 left
1000
500 left
about 30,000,000
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Yes it is ! Left in New Mexico
Their precise population is not known. They are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
they eat moths,flys,and left overs they eat moths,flys,and left overs