I think so
It depends on the different hummingbird species.
The Bee Humming BirdA Hummingbird. They Are 18cm3 In Size And Eat Nectar.
Any hummingbird species that is threatened has been put on the endangered species list. There are organizations that band hummingbirds to track them so that they can protect their habitat.
What hummingbirds are endangered is a good question. And the answer is that the Ruby-Throughted hummingbird is an endangered hummingbird and there is a couple of different hummingbirds endangered. So check out more information at www.Nationalgeographics.com
they dont
noone. its not on any endangered species list
Human civilization and its expansion remains the biggest threat against nature and all wildlife with the destruction of habitat and its primary role in climate change. Housecats are also a primary killer of birds in general.
The Hook-Billed Hermit Hummingbird is listed under the Endangered Species Act. The Hummingbird Society lists 28 species as endangered, with 8 listed as "Critically Endangered" (50% chance of extinction within 10 years). They are as follows: Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird, Colourful Puffleg and Chestnut-bellied Hummingbird of Colombia Short-crested Coquette of Mexico Honduran Emerald of Honduras Juan Fernández Firecrown, of the Juan Fernández Islands off Chile Black-breasted Puffleg and Turquoise-throated Puffleg of Ecaudor
Yes, any kind of Preying Mantis is part of the endangered species.
They are tiny, thus, easier prey.
They are tiny, thus, easier prey.
no