There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.
Critically Endangered
They are endangered but as yet not extinct.
Here are some groups of endangered species: Wolf species: Arabian Wolf (critically endangered) Eastern Timber Wolf (endangered) Southern-East Asian Wolf (also known as the Turkish Wolf and Iranian Wolf) Caspian Sea Wolf (endangered) Dingo (also known as the Australian Dingo) (this species is listed as vulnerable) Vancouver Island Wolf (endangered) Egyptian Jackal (critically endangered) Himalayan Wolf (critically endangered) Red Wolf (critically endangered) Prairie Wolf (also known as a Coyote. Critically endangered) Eastern Canadian Wolf (This is a newly recognized species. This species is endangered) Ethiopian Wolf (Closely resembles a fox. This species is endangered.) Maned Wolf (critically endangered) Indian Wolf (Another newly recognized species. This is an endangered species.) I'll look up some more later. Hope this helps!
Critically endangered animals are in a more severe situation compared to vulnerable and endangered animals. Critically endangered status signifies a higher risk of extinction, with very few individuals remaining in the wild. Efforts to save critically endangered species are typically more urgent and intensive.
Foxes are very common, and the red fox is listed at a "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List. Some foxes, however, such as the island fox, are critically endangered.
A critically endangered species is a species that has an extremely high risk of extinction in the immeadiate future. Examples are the California Conder, Island fox, Chinese river dolphin, and Siberian tiger.
critically endangered
They're critically endangered.
No.
Sorry, there is no Antarctic Fox.
Sauk people speak English.Historically, they spoke Sauk, also called the Fox Language, which is critically endangered as of 2018.
Endangered Species