actually more than 1,000,000.
Koalas are not endangered.
sabertooth, white, and orange
Koalas are not endangered. Current population figures appear to be around 80,000.
About 500,000 in 39 countries
This is a non specific question , however I will give the same type of answer . The same things they ate before they became endangered.
Makos are deep ocean sharks, found far at sea.
Now, there are an estimated 4000-7500 snow leopards left in the wild.
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Marine turtles became endangered by lots of their habitats and coastal area is disappearing. They also get tangled in the shrimp nets and drown, by being trapped in a net they suffer tumors. They became endangered from hunting which was before they were protected. When hatchlings are born often crabs, foxes or birds kill them. They are also threatened by humans which harvest their eggs.
It depends on many factors. Normally, prey species outnumber carnivores. Example: The white tailed deer in North America numbers in the millions. If the population plummeted to say, 25000, they would be consid ered endangered. The Bengal tiger numbers just over 2100, and is considered endangered. If there were 25,000 Bengal tigers, they would not be considered endangered. Also, the ivory billed woodpecker was never common, and now numbers less than fifty, if they exist at all. The pileated woodpecker, a similar species, has always been common. If there were 20,000 ivory bills, they would not be endangered. 20,000 pileateds would be an endangered species. So the numbers of a given species before count tremendously in determining endangerment.
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White Bengals have always been very rare, and are only a rare mutation of the Bengal tiger. They cannot be afforded endangered status, because they are protected under Bengal tigers.