Yes it is loosing its home
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
No, not at all..An abundant species..
No, but people still hunt them.
The IUCN Red List has over 40 species of Hare and Jackrabbit listed. Their status ranges from "Data Deficient" to "Least Concern", including "Endangered". Many of the populations trends are "unknown" but they too range from "stable to decreasing". The Tehuantepec Jackrabbit is listed with a status as "endangered", it's estimated to be less than 1,000 left in four small fragmented populations. For more details, please see sites listed below.
critically endangered
a mountain gorilla is endangered because of loss of habitat ;)
Mountain goats are not endangered.
Mountain goats are not endangered.
The Smith Island Cottontail is a rare subspecies of rabbit found only on Smith Island in Maryland, USA. They are smaller than most other cottontails and have a unique genetic variation that sets them apart from other similar rabbit species. The Smith Island Cottontail is a critically endangered species facing threats from habitat loss and predation.
The puma or mountain lion as a species is not endangered. The Florida race is the only endangered puma. See IUCN Redlist.
yes
No, with the exception of the Florida subspecies, the mountain lion is in no danger of extinction. The Florida panther is endangered.