Yes, depending on what part of the country you live in.
No. There is no such species as the black squirrel. Black squirrels are only black specimens of the gray squirrel, Sciurus Carolinensis, and the fox squirrel, Sciurus Niger. Since these animals are not a species unto themselves, they cannot be classified.
In Europe, the red squirrel is being driven out of its native haunts in some places by the larger, more aggressive gray squirrel, an introduced North American species. Some countries are taking steps to eradicate the grays, and reds are coming back in these areas. However, as a species, the Eurasian red squirrel is not endangered, but listed as least concern.
The North American version of the red squirrel is not endangered.
No; in fact they are classified as a "Least Concern" species.
No, the Red fox is currently listed under "Least Concern" in the IUCN Red List.
The Red-breasted Nuthatch is not endangered or anywhere near endangered. It is of 'least concern' status on its Conservation Status.
No, red foxes are quite common throughout their range and in no danger of going extinct.
It depends on what type of red bird you are talking about - many different birds are red.
sponges arent endangered
Yes, the Red Bush Squirrel is endangered.
YES
I believe it is the Red Squirrel
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Green Bush Squirrel was created in 1830.
fauna - rabbits, pheasants, sika and roe deer, grey squirrel
The Red Squirrel was originally from Scotland and the Grey Squirrel from America. They both thrived in their separate lands until someone brought over the Greys to the UK. They reproduced rapidly and stole the Red Squirrels food and attacked Red Squirrel populaces. Now the Red Squirrel is endangered. But NOT exctinct. The Grey Squirrels have not got rid of the Red Squirrels.
squirrel or bush baby
Which squirrel, need more info.
No
Red squirrels are found in Britain, primarily in the northernmost areas. Unfortunately, due to a pox carried by grey squirrels, the red squirrel population has decreased dramatically, leading the species to be officially classed as 'endangered'.
No, they are generally herbivores who mainly feed on seeds, plants,etc and occasionalyinsects
apparently not