there is an very close to extinct animal called the eatadick humpbelly
No. The short-beaked echidna, which is the only species echidna in Australia, is neither endangered nor threatened.
Biologists have now listed all those plants and animals that they know are at risk of extinction in Australia. These are called threatened species. The list includes 19 species of fish, 16 frogs, 16 reptiles, 47 birds, 39 mammals and 612 plants. In addition, there are many more species that are listed as vulnerable and some that are classified as rare.That adds up to 749 Threatened species in Australia.
There are to many to be ever found out in our generation.
Extinct means there are none of that species in the wild, threatened means the number of that species is declining, and endangered means there are only a few thousand of that species in the wild.
Black necked storks are native to Australia and are a threatened species.
4566 species are threatened 4566 species are threatened
they are a threatened species because people eat them
No. Curlews are not extinct. There are numerous curlew species still in existence. the bush stone-curlew of Australia, for example, is classified as low-risk/ near-threatened.
No they are not a threatened Species
no. threatened species are close but not yet there to being endangered.
Australia
Possums, which are found only in Australia and neighbouring islands (and are quite different to opossums) have numerous species. Some of these are threatened; many are not.Non-threatened species include:Common Brushtail possumEastern Pygmy possumRingtail possumHoney possumCommon Spotted cuscusStriped possumThreatened species include:Mountain Pygmy possum (Endangered)Leadbeater's Possum (Endangered)Gliders are also possums. The sugar glider, feathertail glider and greater glider are not threatened, but the squirrel glider is listed as threatened. The yellow-bellied glider is threatened in New South Wales but not elsewhere. The Mahogany glider is endangered.