Poaching and habitat loss.
What this means is that the animal is at risk of becoming endangered or extinct.
It would be considered a good age for a Bengal tiger to live that long in the wild, because they are always at risk of being killed by poachers.
Yes if course they can, any species whether plant or animal can faces the risk of becoming extinct.
No. The puma, cougar, or mountain lion is considered a species of Least Concern.
A tiger can produce on average 2-6 cubs in a litter.
Elephants aren't extinct. They're just sort of rare in some certain places.
There are 2370 species of plants and animals on the US Fish and Wildlife Service website; see related links.
An endangered species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct because of its few in numbers, or threatened by changing environment or predation parameters.
Alpacas are domesticated and at no risk of going extinct.
No. An animal is endangered when there are very few of them left in the wild and are at risk of becoming extinct. Blue tit numbrs have decreased reccently but there are still loads left.
There are currently 200,000 animals in danger of becoming extinct. This is to blame on humans. The animals at the greatest risk right now live in the jungles and forest.
Five categories of risk species include extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered and vulnerable.