On the lighter side:
If this animal existed, it may be considered endangered. But, if you are talking about big feet, then maybe so. If the foot is attached to a tiger, that is a big foot, yeah, but if attached to a mouse lemur, then it would be a not so big foot, yet still endangered.
When we look at endangered whales, they have no feet, but flippers, yet no one calls them Big Flippers.
Shaq has big feet, but he is in no way endangered, unless seven foot 300 pound Basketball players are endangered.
I knew a girl, we will call her "Rosie", that had huge feet. She could actually walk on water, which gave many people pause, thinking the Rapture had occurred! But although Rosie had these tremendous feet, she was no ways endangered, in fact, she was so big many thought there was more than one of her.
So, to sum it up, big feet on an endangered animal makes the feet part of that animal, yes. But, because something has big feet does not endanger it, unless it trips over its own toes and crashes down.
Then, the creature becomes an injured bigfeet, which is quite different from an endangered bigfeet.
I don't think there is enough evidence to define this species - and without a definition it can't be a Protected Species.
Yes, any kind of Preying Mantis is part of the endangered species.
As studying the bigfoot and being the first bigfootologist in the world they are endangered.
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida. 8 species of ammphibians endangered 1 species of arachnids endangered 23 species of birds endangered 11 species of clams endangered 8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered 25 species of crustaceans endangered 33 species of fishes endangered 18 species of insects endangered 15 species of mammals endangered 53 species of plants endangered 9 species of reptiles endangered 13 species of snails endangered
bigfoot and crocadiles
They were never part of the endangered species list. Actually Their Endagered in About 12 Areas.
No, it is not an endangered species
No. But it does have a Trade in Endangered Species Act, which implements its obligations under CITES. Considerations of Endangered Species are also likely to be taken into account as part of the consenting process for any activity requiring those consents.
No, they are not endangered species.
No, kangaroos are not an endangered species.
no, iguanas are not a endangered species
a slogan about endangered species
Humans are the main reason that puma is endangered species. As a species, the puma is not an endangered species. Only the Florida race is endangered.