No. The puma, cougar, or mountain lion is considered a species of Least Concern.
What this means is that the animal is at risk of becoming endangered or extinct.
Cougars or Puma's can be found in the southern parts of North America and the whole of South America. Cougars are not Extinct.
Poaching and habitat loss.
Yes if course they can, any species whether plant or animal can faces the risk of becoming extinct.
That isn't true. The Florida Panther, a subspecies of cougars, lives in Florida. Although it is endangered, it is not yet extinct.
Eastern cougars no longer reproduce. They were declared extinct in 2011.
According to National Geographic, redheads are not at risk of becoming extinct. The gene for red hair is recessive, meaning it can be passed down through generations even if both parents do not have red hair themselves.
No, redheads are not at risk of becoming extinct in the future. The gene for red hair is recessive, meaning it can be passed down through generations even if both parents do not have red hair themselves. As long as individuals with the gene continue to have children, redheads will not disappear.
Eastern cougars reproduce by the male and female mating and then the female giving birth to cubs.
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.
its not becoming extinct because its species is least concerned
The emu is not in any danger of becoming extinct. Its status is "secure".