Yes it is a bird, many people say it doesn't look like an ordinary one though it is still classified as a bird! Hope it was helpful info!!:)
is the cape cobra endangered
Hawaiian Goose
Carpentarian antechinus (marsupial)Carpentarian dunnart (marsupial)Cassowary (bird)Cape Barren Goose (bird)Chuditch (marsupial)CrocodileCape York rock wallabyCuscusCommon Sheathtail Bat
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no
Yes it is endangered.
yes
Cape Barren island and Flinders Island are part of the archipelago known as the Furneaux Group. This group is believed to be what is left of the original land bridge by which Tasmania was once joined to the mainland of Australia.
Australia, Cape Barren Island, Flinders Island.
Direct objects receive the action action of the verb. "Seas" is the subject, "endangered" is the verb, something needs to be the direct object.Rough seas near Cape Horn endangered the boats in the harbour.
because we are cutting down their homes and polluting their lakes with our gasses and other things like that