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It is completely dependent on the species of penguin you refer to. The Galapagos species is listed as endangered, however the Emperor penguin is not.
Five species out of the seventeen species. Galapagos, African, Humboldt, yellow eyed, and erect crested are endangered.
They aren't. Only five species are, including: Galapagos penguin African penguin Humboldt penguin Erect crested penguin Yellow eyed penguin 12 species are not considered endangered.
There are five endangered penguin species. African, yellow eyed, Humboldt, erect crested and Galapagos are endangered.
The Galapagos penguins live in the Galápagos archipelago, officially owned by Ecuador. The roam the coastal waters looking for food. The Galapagos penguin is on the endangered species list.
The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean.
The Galapagos Turtles are not actually endangered. They are just vunerable. They used to be endangered when the introduction of predators, grazers by humans, and hunter caused their populations fell. In 1946, the Euadorian government listed them a protected species. In 1970 it was illegal to export the tortoises. In 1971, it was illegal to in any way affect a natural object in the National Park.
The Galapagos Penguin.
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a galapogas penguin!
The Galapagos Penguin is a penguin endemic to the Galapagos Islands.the other species of which occur mostly on the coasts of mainland South America, and Africa.
The five endangered species are the Humboldt, yellow eyed, African, erect crested, and Galapagos.