Yes, there are several endangered animals in Scandinavia. Notable examples include the Scandinavian brown bear, the Saimaa ringed seal, and the European bison, which face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and climate change. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and their habitats, but challenges remain due to human activity and environmental changes.
Bears in northern Scandinavia. that's about it.
Yes there are endangered animals in vermont.
yes, 22% of animals are endangered in Quebec.
endangered animals would be just like any other animals if there were still a lot of them
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches are sea animals, and none are noted on any endangered species list.
yes. one is the Venezuelan slider. search endangered animals in Venezuela for more.
There are no animals unique to Scandinavia that cannot be found anywhere else. Common animals in Scandinavia are rabbits/hares, wolverines, fox, deer, and wild boar.
Over ninety per cent of the animals in the U.S. are not endangered or threatened in any way.See U.S.Fish and Wildlife for an endangered list.
yes lots
yes there are
Yes, polar bears are one of the endangered animals in the Arctic ocean. Others I am not sure of.
endangered?