yes it is very sad :(
Yes the grasshopper mouse is endangered
No.
There is no such creature as a mouse kangaroo. The closest creature is a kangaroo mouse. It is a native hopping mouse, found only in the southwestern deserts of the United States. They are endangered, so it would be illegal for a person to try and own one.
no they are not
The pacific pocket mouse was endangered in 1993. Explorors say that the pacific pocket mouse is already extinct at 1993.
they are endangerd
Cheetahs are not native to Canada and can as such not be endangered there.
about 7 hundred . there endangered
The Dusky hopping mouse is not actually endangered; at this stage it is classified as vulnerable.The reasons for its decline in population are not known, but it has been theorised that the introduction of non-native predators such as feral cats and foxes has impacted considerably on populations. Also, stock animals such as cattle, and the areas of the introduced rabbit, have caused considerable habitat destruction.
Yes. There are several species of native hopping mouse which, apart from the bat and some native rats, are the only true native placental terrestrial mammals in Australia. Species include the Spinifex Hopping Mouse, also known as the Brown or Northern Hopping Mouse, and the Dusky Hopping Mouse.
As of 2011, the little spotted kiwi (Apteryx owenii) is not endangered. It is classed as vulnerable.The main threats to the little spotted kiwi comes from deforestation, leading to habitat loss and the introduction of non-native predatory species such as cats, dogs and stoats.
Yes, some species of mouse deer are considered endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and other threats. Asiatic mouse deer, in particular, are facing population declines and conservation efforts are being made to protect them.