Some species of whales (large marine mammals) are most threatened with extinction. The major causes are hunting by humans, damage to their habitats, and a low reproductive rate.
The Polar Bear
The Blue Whale is the largest mammal and also one of the most endangered.
Almost all varieties of whale are being hunted to extinction by the Japanese, often under disguises such as 'research'.
No. The most endangered mammal in Australia is Gilbert's potoroo.
Whales, notably the blue whale, are endangered, mainly because they are hunted by man at a rate that their relatively small populations cannot compensate for.
a Blue Whale
The Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is the largest endangered mammal.Answer 2. The largest endangered mammal is the blue whale. As for land animals, the Asian elephant is the largest endangered mammal, followed by the Indian rhinoceros.
whale
Gilbert's Potoroo is a small mammal which lives in Western Australia in a restricted habitat, with a restricted food source. It was believed to be extinct from the early 1900s, but its recent rediscovery has led to the development of a recovery plan.
Blue Whale
Whale
the most ancient sea mammal would have to be the flat fish although it is endangered.