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The giant panda is black and white but no longer considered endangered. It is now listed as vulnerable.
yesYes, Panda Bears are real. There are red pands and giant pandas(the black and white ones). They are on the endangered species list, but yes they are real :)
the black and white bears is called the Asiatic black bear.
The kermode bear is not officially endangered, but it is considered to be close to that status. Experts estimate that there are fewer than 400 of these bears left in the wild. The Kermode bear is merely a subspecies of the black bear, not a species unto itself. Around 10% of these bears are white, most look like other black bears.
Yes, Ecuador has many endangered species. Among the endangered are: Condors, Galapagos Giant Tortoises, Galapago Penguins, Lazy Bears, Iguanas, Albatrosses, White Sharks, and many more.
as of 2012 the glacier bear is on the endangered species list. it is estimted that less than 120 are left in the wild. some mistake this bear as a black bear, as it's body is similar in appearance to tha black bear of North America, but they are not the same bears, and are silverish to white in appearance.
white foxes are not a species. If you mean the Arctic fox, no, it is not an endangered species. Wikipedia lists it as "Least Concern".
If you are referring to the giant panda, they are no longer considered endangered and are listed as vulnerable. They are rare because of habitat loss.
The most endangered species of shark is the GREAT WHITE!!
Yes, the White Stork is an endangered species.
The black bears of western British Columbia's Islands often have white individuals in the population, around 30% of the black bears here are white. They can be born to black parents, and are not a seperate species. The general color is an off white, creamy color.
all Bengal tigers are endangered,not just the white ones.