Yes, they are endangered. Their number have been declining because of poaching and forest destruction.
Only the subspecies Amur leopard, and Arabian leopard. Most subspecies of Panthera Pardus (leopard) are not endangered.
Yes. Mainly because of hunting for their fur or they are killed as they are known to kill farmers livestock. Although some is caused by habitat loss.
Not all subspecies of the leopard (Panthera Pardus) are endangered. The Amur leopard is down to between 35-45 individuals, and the Arabian leopard is under two hundred now. But the other subspecies are still fairly common, especially the African leopard, and the Indian leopard.
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Yes, the snow leopard is highly endangered. It is estimated that only 4,500 to 7,500 are left in the wild, more than half of which are in China. There are only about 600-700 in zoos around the world.
Yes, Wikipedia said there are currently 30 of the rare tigers most of them just carry the gene
This phase, which is a color morph of the Bengal tiger, caused by the similar gene that produces the white tigers. These tigers have few stripes, and paler fur than normal colored Bengals.
yes loepards are in bad danger
As a species, no. Some subspecies are in danger, like the Amur leopard, and the Arabian leopard.
Yes, the snow leopard is an endangered species.
There are about 8 subspecies of leopard but the golden leopard is not one of them. They do not exist.
The black leopard is not a separate species but a color variation of the regular leopard which is considered vulnerable but not currently endangered.
yes but people are saving them more and more
Yes they will, they are on the brink of extinction
which retiles are in danger of extintion?
Common Yarrow is in no danger of extinction.
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As a species, the raccoon is in no danger of extinction.
Give a reason for the extinction of dinosaurs What species is now in danger of extinction
No, the red fox is in no danger of extinction.
The fennec is in no danger of extinction. It is classified as a species "of least concern."
Cows are not in danger of extinction.