Sperm Whale, Humback Whale, Blue Whale
yes they are
Yes, it's categorized as endangered
That lowlife "poacher" just shot and killed the endangererd rhino just for it's horn!
The barn owl has declined in some areas, but with a nearly worldwide distribution, it is not considered an endangered species.
No but they were back in the old days they were endangered but now there not there being protected at yellow stone national park
yes it is told to be a true fact that blondes are becoming endangered, by 2202 its told to be that all blondes will be gone from our planet!
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THE TOOTHLESS WHALES: blue whales, finback whales, right whales, sei whales, humpback whales, and gray whales. THE TOOTHED WHALES: white beluga whales, black beluga whales (pilot whales), orcas (killer whales), sperm whales.
Bowhead whales are baleen whales.
Blue Whales, Beluga Whales, Killer Whales, Sperm Whales, and Narwhals.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
Humpback whales don't usually attack other species of whales. Killer Whales are the only whales known to do that.