Yes, the Rhino is endangered. Four out of the five species of rhinoceros are considered threatened with extinction: the Javan rhino (no more than 48 left), Sumatran (200 left), Indian or greater one horned (2,800 left) and black rhino (about 4,200 left). The white rhino has made a stunning recovery from fewer than 200 animals in the early 1900's to more than 18,000 today, thanks in large part to the concerted efforts of conservationists and local governments. See the site listed below for the most up-to-date information.
Yes. The Black Rhino is being saved from becoming extinct. It is now illegal to kill them. They are listed as 'critically endangered" by the IUCN Red List, and one of the subspecies, the Western Black Rhino is considered by many to be extinct already. While the White Rhino is listed as "near threatened" according to the IUCN Red List. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Yes, the white rhinoceros is endangered.
Yes, white rhinoceros are actually endangered and with very little chance of survival.
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The Asian elephant is Endangered, while the African bush elephants and forest elephants are listed as Vulnerable. There are 5 species of rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros is Near Threatened, and the Indian rhinoceros is Vulnerable, while the black, Sumatran, and Javan rhinoceroses are all Critically Endangered.
The Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is the largest endangered mammal.Answer 2. The largest endangered mammal is the blue whale. As for land animals, the Asian elephant is the largest endangered mammal, followed by the Indian rhinoceros.
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No they have no future. Because they are endangered species .