No. No other mammal is known by so many names. Puma, cougar, panther, catamount are all names for Felis Concolor, the mountain lion. As a species, the mountain lion is not endangered, but is listed as "Least Concern' by the IUCN.
Only the race in Florida, known as "Florida panther" is endangered, and even it has recovered slightly.
Yes their is endangered animals in the great smoky mountains
The Virunga Mountains is the home of the endangered gorillas
The saola was discovered fairly recently in the forested mountains of southeast Asia. At the time they were discovered in 1992, they were critically endangered.
Yes, but only up in the mountains... they are an endangered species in the wild though.
The northern flying squirrel is in southern parts of its range in the Appalachian mountains.
They aren't in states really they are more like in deserts,forests,scrubland,swamps,and mountains.
All 600 of them, thank goodness they found some more in the mountains of Rwanda in Africa.
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Red pandas are considered an endangered species. The major threat to the red panda is deforestation. Remaining red pandas live in the mountains of Nepal, Burma, and China.
In the Saddle Mountains, there are 43 species of fish, (including threatened and endangered salmon and trout) 40 mammals; 246 birds; 4 amphibians; 9 reptiles and over 1500 invertebrates.
The Northern flying squirrel is endangered in the southern part of its range, in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. It is strictly protected in these areas by law.
This is an endangered species living in the Himalayan mountains. The scientific name is Moschus Chrysogaster. It is precious because of the musk it produces.