The Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) is not specifically counted in terms of global population, as it is considered an invasive species in many regions, particularly in North America and Europe. Efforts to control and eradicate this pest are ongoing, but exact numbers are difficult to ascertain due to their spread and the challenges in monitoring. Conservation and management strategies focus on preventing their spread rather than tracking population counts.
Asian Longhorn Beetles or ALB will keep eating our hardwood trees. Therefore, they will take our oxygen away and we will not have as much left. Also, the trees will die and then there will be a decrease in the amount of that tree.
There are literally millions of stag beetles still left. There are over 1,200 different species of stag beetles that you can find.
As of 2010, there are roughly 190 salt creek tiger beetles left. The number of places they live has gone down since the 1990's from 6 to 3
Horned Toads are a fairly common species, with the Texas Horned Lizards being protected, but still incredibly common. It's impossible to estimate how many are left without consulting someone in a higher field.
Enough for many more bowls of Asian Tortoise soup.
Though some species of horned toads, like the Texas Horned Lizard, are on the decline, there is no source determining how many there are left in the wild. Loss of habitat, the invasion of fire ants and the presence of cats and dogs have contributed to their decline. Certainly, it is anecdotal that people are seeing fewer of them as the years pass.
An estimate as of 2008 says that there is only around 26,000 breeding pairs of African Penguins.
An endangered species, the Asian wild dog, (dhole) is down to around 2500-3000 left in the wild.
because of all the trilobite beetles that eat all the trees
there are only 25000 mindoro dwarf water buffalo are left in the world
As matter of fact, only one country left in the world has banned smoking, and it is the tiny Asian nation of Bhutan in the Himalayas.
Not very many