It is presently illegal to trade in live animals, skins or body parts ( for example whale"s teeth, Ivory from whales or elephants- unless there is obvious antique value and the substance was secured before the various bans. This is called Pre-Ban Ivory About 50 years ago we had a parlor organ that was probably late nineteenth century, it was made by Mason and Hamlin. the instument had one keyboard and ivory keys. the air-pumps needed replacement. to make a long story short, this was clearly Pre-ban ivory on the keyboard. we donated the instrument to a church music school when we had to move! This was l964.
I don't think you can buy endangered animals.
I do care but I do not have an endangered animal...
Yes, because if an animal gets endangered and then the population of the animal is gone, you won't be able to see or even hear about the animal that much.
yes it is an endangered animal
It become endangered when people started hunting and killing the animal too much.
A pig is not a endangered animal but it soon will be
Because they are very rare and endangered
Animal Fur is popular because you can make things like clothes,bags,hats out of it and it costs quite alot of money and depending on what animal the fur is from says how much it would be. Take a endangered animal for example the fur from that would cost more because its a rare animal.
you call an animal expert.
An endangered animal in the alpine is a Mountain Pygmy Possum
You can get it after they are not endangered if they are still able to be gotten.
The most endangered animal is your mom
it cost lot