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There are 5 sub-species of red-tailed black cockatoos, and while some are common, others are not.They are:South-eastern red-tailed black cockatoo, C. b. graptogyne, (endangered - only found in southwestern Victoria and southeastern South Australia)Forest red-tailed black cockatoo, C. b. naso(near threatened)C. b. banksii found across QueenslandGreat-billed Cockatoo or C. b. macrorhynchus(found across Australia)C. b. samueli found across the central coastal region of Western Australia, and parts of Queensland and western NSW.There are believed to be about only 1000 of the endangered South-eastern red tailed black cockatoos left in Australia, in the wild.
The wedge-tailed eagle, a species native to Australia and parts of New Guinea, is not currently considered endangered. Population estimates suggest there are tens of thousands of these birds in the wild, with numbers varying by region. While exact figures fluctuate, the species is generally regarded as stable, though habitat loss and other environmental pressures can impact local populations. Conservation efforts continue to monitor and protect their habitats to ensure their continued survival.
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there are 10,000 left in Australia
there is no exact answer but scientists believe from research there 10,000 to 100,000 left.
about 30,000,000
Yes it is ! Left in New Mexico
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.
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There is only one species of platypus, Ornithorhynchus Anatinus. It is found only in Australia, and it is the only species of platypus that has ever been known by Man Fossil evidence indicates that the modern platypus's predecessor was larger, with teeth.