Yes moles are endangered.
Yes; the Karkarratul, also known as the Northern Marsupial Mole, is endangered.
== == It depends on which mole you are talking about. The marsupial mole of Australia is endangered, but this is quite a different animal to the moles found in Europe, Asia and North America. These moles are not endangered; athough in some areas they are protected, in other areas they are considered agricultural pests.
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The Southern Marsupial Mole is Endangered because when it does venture to the surface it is at great risk of being eaten by: Foxes, Cats and dingos. Also train tracks interfere with there Habitat.
Rhinos are endangered as a species, but that doesn't really apply to the artificial situation where they're kept in parks and zoos - which is the case for Europe. The natural population is found mainly in Africa.
According to the IUCN Red List, they are not even threatened. Instead, they are classified as "Least Concern."
In many places, it is not illegal to kill moles, as they are considered pests. However, some regions may have specific regulations or humane guidelines for dealing with moles. It is recommended to check with local wildlife authorities before taking any action.
Some endangered and critically endangered Austalian marsupials that are on the brink of extinction are:Gilbert's potorooWoylie (brush-tailed bettong)Mountain Pygmy possumNorthern Hairy-nosed wombatKangaroo Island DunnartKarjarratul (northern marsupial mole)Itjaritjari (southern marsupial mole)
There are a couple small populations of Arctic foxes in northern Europe that are endangered but overall the species is not endangered and classified as a species "of least concern."