they are mostly endangered because of pollution and smell so now you know the answer now you can just have a nice poo
Some are.
No. It is illegal to hunt birds of prey. The bald eagle is not an endangered species.
Some types of birds cetrainly prey on rabbits, hence the term birds of prey. These birds include eagles, hawks and falcons.
Most countries protect birds of prey, including the US. The snowy owl is not an endangered species, however.
If the prey is small like a lizard or a fish, some birds like pelicans or storks eat them whole.
Absolutley not! Flocks of small birds often harass birds of prey such as eagles, hawks and falcons, but they do no kill or eat them. "black birds" are not even meat eaters. On the other hand, some species of birds of prey do kill and eat "black birds."
Birds of Prey and some pythons
because of where it lives and it is prey to many animals like rodents, birds, and spiders. hope I could help. :)
Snowy owls are protected species, as are all Birds of Prey. However, the snowy owl is not an endangered species.
This is somewhat akin to asking "are birds endangered." Some may be, others aren't. In the specific case of platyhelminthes (flatworms) there are some parasitic ones that we wish were endangered.
The primary reason that some rainforest birds are endangered is because their habitat is disappearing rapidly due to slash-and-burn farming and illegal and/or unsustainable logging. Some rainforest birds, like those who live in Hawaii, are endangered because introduced predators that they are not used to avoiding, like snakes and domestic cats, are hunting them very efficiently. However, it is important to note that not all rainforest birds are endangered.
There are a great many Australian native birds which are endangered or critically endangered. For a list, see the related link. Critically endangered birds can also be viewed from a link on the page.