The top ten endangered big cats are:
Starting in the early 1500s, there were great expeditions into the wild and unknown rainforests and habitats that these cats lived in. And the reason for this was due the fur trade. Furs and leathers were a great rage all around Europe at the time, and because of this trade, a lot of animal species went extinct due to overhunting.
Fur in particular was most wanted because of its luxurious colors and the fact that furs kept someone warm in winter. And they also looked good as carpets in the house or as articles of clothing. And because the big cats of the world had some of the most beautiful furs that the world could offer, they were hunted almost to extinction.
Other great contributors to the endangered state of many big cats today are deforestation, pollution, and poaching.
Please see the following link for more information related to the fur trade: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fur_trade
The Amur Leopard is said to be one of the most endangered species of big cat in the world. Recent studies show that the Amur or Far Eastern leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), has as few as 25 to 34 individuals in the wild.
the is a big amout of animals
There are only four different big cats, and there aren't 10, unless you count subspecies of leopards and tigers, there are jaguars.
Endangered Fish. It's hard to say how fish are faring as a whole, as only 10 percent of the nearly 30,000 known fish species have been evaluated for inclusion.
they can be all different sizes, it just depends on the cat. the dont get very big on average they are about 10 inches tall.
1.Black Rhino2.Giant Panda3.Tiger4.Beluga Sturgeon5.Goldenseal6.Alligator Snapping Turtle7.Hawksbill Turtle8.Big Leaf Mahogany9.Green-Cheeked Parrot10.Mako Shark They are endangered due to lots of things.
Top 10 Most Endangered SpeciesAccording to the World Wildlife Federation (WWF) the top 10 most endangered species are:1. Black Rhino2. Giant Panda3. Tiger4. Beluga Sturgeon5. Goldenseal6. Alligator Snapping Turtle7. Hawksbill Turtle8. Big Leaf Mahogany9. Green-Cheeked Parrot10. Mako Sharkperson got it from a website not by knowledge
There is probably 10% of home cats in the wild and I think the most endangered is the lynx. Additional Info: The US Fish and Wildlife Service show on the Endangered Species List the, Andean Mountain Cat, Asian Golden Cat (Temmnick's), Black-footed Cat, Flat-headed Cat, Iriomote Cat, Leopard Cat, Marbled Cat, Pakistan Sand Cat, Oncilla, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Spanish Lynx, Canada Lynx, Asiatic Lion, Leopard, and the Cheetah. The IUCN Red List has many more listed, if you would like more details see sites listed. The IUCN has a listing for wild cats "Felis silvestris", so they are being studied, but they aren't considered endangered now. The population is breeding out side their range with domestic breeds, therefore there is some concern about the "pure" wild cat. But as of 2008 they were ranked as "least concern", but the research indicates that there is a good chance of re-evaluation to threatened.
depends, dogs can have from 3-12 babies and cats can have from 5-10 so probably dogs.
There are more homes with dogs, but there are more cats in less homes. I hope that makes sense. Ex: There are 10 houses. 8 of those have 1 dog. But only 5 houses have cats, yet the 5 houses each own 2 cats. Therefore, in the 10 houses overall, there are 10 cats and only 8 dogs. Hope the analogy above helps.
According to the WWF the top 10 endangered species are:Black RhinoGiant PandaTigerBeluga SturgeonGoldensealAlligator Snapping TurtleHawksbill TurtleBig Leaf MahoganyGreen-Cheeked ParrotMako Shark
The Big 10 with 53
in india there are 12 endangered species. and 10% in percentage...