this is because of the increased population of North America which has lead to more requirments for wood which comes from forests , the natural habitat of mammals
many Shark species are endangered but Sharks aren't mammals. Sharks are fish.
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!
15% of animals
Around 1,000.
Here is a list of some endangered mammals. There are far too many to list.Lowland AnoaMountain AnoaGiant Sable AntelopeArgaliGiant ArmadilloPink Fairy ArmadilloAfrican Wild DonkeyOnagerAvahiAya-ayeBabirusaGeladaWestern Barred BandicootDesert BandicootLesser Rabbit BandicootPig-footed BandicootRabbit BandicootBantengSome especially famous endangered species include all five rhinoceros species, tigers, cheetahs, orangutans, panda bears, and many others.
North American seal, dolphins, blue whale, humpback whale... many sea mammals that are found all around the world.
I'm not sure, but I think about 1, 500 or 2,000
Most of our Native species are endangered. New Zealand doesn't have many Native mammals. But the Kiwi, New Zealand Fairy Tern, Kakapo, and White Heron are some birds that are endangered. Mammals that are on the endangered list include Greater Short-Tailed Bat, Maui's dolphin,Bryde's whale.
bat looks likes birds,but they are refers as mammals cos,they have teeth and their wings is not feather,it's leather
three million a day three million a day by kendall
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida. 8 species of ammphibians endangered 1 species of arachnids endangered 23 species of birds endangered 11 species of clams endangered 8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered 25 species of crustaceans endangered 33 species of fishes endangered 18 species of insects endangered 15 species of mammals endangered 53 species of plants endangered 9 species of reptiles endangered 13 species of snails endangered
Vaquita are endangered marine animals that live in the Gulf of California and Mexico. These mammals are endangered because fishermen are catching too much in gill nets. Sadly, there are about only 150 or less left in the wild.