penguins might become more endangered if there is too much heat at the place they live.
if the ice keeps melting they will have no land so they might drown in the water and might become more endangered overtime.
we save endangered penguins just like we save other animals.if one animal is extinct than an animal eating that animal will go extinct.then more and more animals and soon us one day
Yes, Ecuador has many endangered species. Among the endangered are: Condors, Galapagos Giant Tortoises, Galapago Penguins, Lazy Bears, Iguanas, Albatrosses, White Sharks, and many more.
They are not critically endangered any more. The mexican government protects them.
If you mean real penguins, they become extinct. If you mean Club Penguin, the game would be really empty.
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breed them it may seem crule but if you breed them it makes more of the population and the become non endangered
There are 18 different subspecies of Penguins listed on the IUCN Red List. They range in status from "Least Concern" without a population trend listing to, "Endangered" with a population trend of "decreasing". The US Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species List has eight subspecies listed, as well, in various levels of the listing process, including a listing of "Endangered". For more details, please see sites listed below.
There are 18 different listings of penguins on the IUCN Red List. The status given to these range from "least concern", to "endangered" with population trend decreasing. So, considering that there are from, 17 to 20, (this number is being debated) species of penguins. I think it's fair to say that, generally speaking, they are endangered. But, to be completely accurate, it would be helpful if you knew the name of the species of penguin. Then you could check it's listing, and have the complete information for that specific species of penguin. For more information and details see sites listed below.Emperor penguins are endangeredno
The King Penguins are listed by the International Union of Conservations for Nature, also known as the IUCN Red List, with a status of "least concern". The population estimates are not currently considered to be within their requirements for declining populations under an "endangered" status. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
because if we dont they will become extinct and we will not have them any more :(
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