yes they are
Actually the Golden opposum is one of four color phases of the Common Brushtailed Opposum. The Common Brushtailled Opposum is designated a "Least Concern" for Endangered status...which means the population is large and thriving. The relative rarity of the golden color may be due to the fact that it's quite a standout compared to the "bland" color phases that blend in with the environment a bit better.
Coyotes are not endangered, they are doing quite well.
They have been increasing in numbers since the 70's. They are doing better todaY and have been removed from endangered status.
yes pudu's are endangered because of humans and what we are doing to their habitat
yes
No way rats are doing extremely well and will be awhile before they are endangered.
yes, I am doing a report on them and they are endangered because of poaching and other reasons.
'Python' describes a myriad of snakes, some of which are doing fine, while others are endangered.
I don't know... :(Did this help?
yes, im doing a report on it for honors biology. its on the endangered specioes list ; ]
They are doing plenty, but there is always more they could do.
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