Thailand is a very big country and the population is growing rapidly. Which means more pollution. More pollution can not only harm the plants but the animals as well.
Deforestation to build more houses and buildings.
Cutting of these plants to sell them which will eventually die.
bindwell, chamomile etc.
Yes. The Siamese crocodile, although Critically Endangered, is native to Thailand.
The biome in Thailand is tropical rainforest. However, a biome cannot be considered endangered, even if it is almost completely gone. The term endangered refers only to individual species or subspecies that are near extinction.
Endangered Plants are plants that are about to disappear for ever or already have.
Yes, there are good number of endangered and extinct plants on this planet.
Some endangered plants in Malaysia are the pitcher plant, dipterocarp trees, and the species of moss known as Taxitheliella richardsii. These are on the IUCN's Red List as critically endangered species of plants.
You can't from the usa.
In Bangkok, Thailand. There is a specific endangered species of owls known as "Ahuja" that dwells in this area.
Endangered species, extinct species,vunerable, and threatened species.
There are at least a 135 endangered Australian plants. Go to (Wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_threatened_flora_of_Australia) for a complete list.
trees, grass
i would avoid the problom by not capturing an endangered animal!