With a population of nearly three million, the American alligator is far from endangered. At one time they were threatened, but conservation measures put in place allowed them to rebuild their numbers.
yes...... with a research it is known that alligator gar endangered :(
The Chinese alligator, a small relative of the American alligator is endangered. The American 'gator is quite common, and not endangered.
The American alligator is an abundant species, and not endangered. The Chinese alligator, however, is endangered, only a few hundred still exist.
With a population of nearly three million from North Carolina to Texas, the American alligator is certainly not an endangered species.
From 1967 to 1987, the American Alligator was endangered. Today, however, it's population has fully recovered. The Chinese Alligator, however, is currently endangered.
No longer an endangered species, the American alligator numbers around 2.5 million. The Chinese alligator, however, is critically endangered, with only a few hundred remaining.
Once endangered by over zealous hunters, regulations installed saw the alligator rebound to where it has a population in the 2-3 million range today.
American Alligator
The American alligator currently numbers between 2-3 million. The endangered Chinese alligator is rare, only a few hundred survive.
The American alligator now numbers over two and a half million. The smaller Chinese alligator is endangered, and numbers only a few hundred.
I disagree with the idea that all species of alligator are endangered. They are found all over the place in Florida, and southern Georgia, and other places in the Southeast USA. Come to Florida if you think the alligator is endangered, BUT BE VARY CAREFUL, since they are widespread in Florida.
yes they are