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because of people shooting them
They are very endangered but one of the biggest woodpeckers to live. Now there are only a few left in the wild.
There are searches to confirm the existence of the species, but no hunting is allowed of this critically endangered species.
No..There was some decline in many areas over the last few decades, but the birds seem to be resurging at present in numbers.
No, longhorns are not considered an endangered species. They are very commonly seen in Texas and areas similar to it.
Wilson, and others estimated this critically endangered woodpecker can live 12-15 years.
it is endangered because of pollution. so if you like the Texas Blind Salamander don't throw garbage on the ground.
The downy is not an endangered species, a very common bird, in fact. The ivory billed and red cockaded woodpeckers are. The ivory billed may even be gone now, although it is generally believed a few may survive in a few locations in Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina.
The imperial woodpecker is almost certainly extinct now. Loss of habitat doomed this species, as it nearly did its first cousin, the ivory bill.
Woodpeckers are birdsBirds are warmbloodedSo Woodpeckers are warmblooded
The diamondback rattle snake.