Endangered animals are those that could become extinct if their downward population trends are not reversed. Every species needs a sufficient large breeding stock to maintain its population. Especially vulnerable are mammalian species that produce few young or breed sporadically. Some will not breed in captivity.
Some endangered mammal species are:
Long-beaked echidna (New Guinea)
Greater short-tailed bat (New Zealand)
Baiji (river dolphin - China)
Cuban Solenodon / Hispaniolan Solenodon (Cuba, Haiti)
Mountain Pygmy Possum (Australia)
Riverine Rabbit (South Africa)
Sumatran Rhinoceros (Indonesia, Malaysia)
many Shark species are endangered but Sharks aren't mammals. Sharks are fish.
Yes,some can be endangered for example some dolphins are endangered some are not.
yes
dolphines
we keep on destroying their homes
doh.. why would there be such a question as to how many endangered mammals are in the sea when not all creatures in the sea have been discovered yet!
yes. water rats are one of the most endangered mammals in the world.
No. There are plenty of mammals native to Australia that are not endangered. Some of the most famous, such as the Red Kangaroo and Koala, are listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
The site in the Related Links lists the 100 most endangered mammals. Its number one most endangered mammal, the baiji, is probably already extinct.
sabre tooth cat
I only know one and that is the elephant.
Hippopotamus' are vulnerable(becoming endangered and they're large mammals that live in water.