The Endangered Species Act is "sometimes called the 'pit bull' of our environmental laws" due to the robust protections it requires for endangered and threatened species.
4566 species are threatened 4566 species are threatened
they are a threatened species because people eat them
No they are not a threatened Species
no. threatened species are close but not yet there to being endangered.
a pitbull is a species of dog because it has its own behaviour, attitude, characteristics, and looks
Extinct means there are none of that species in the wild, threatened means the number of that species is declining, and endangered means there are only a few thousand of that species in the wild.
Yes, it can fight off a pitbull as it can fight off an adult rottweiler too, that is capable of killing a pitbull. In fact, malamutes, which have thick defensive fur, fight like huskies when threatened.
no
A threatened species is likely to have a larger population and a broader distribution than an endangered species. While both classifications indicate that a species is at risk, threatened species are considered to be experiencing a decline but are not yet facing the immediate risk of extinction like endangered species. As a result, threatened species may have more opportunities for recovery if conservation efforts are implemented effectively.
Both the Gila monster and the desert tortoise are threatened species in North American deserts.
An endangered species is near extinction
An endangered species is near extinction