There are many reasons why animals in Australia are endangered, but one of the biggest, all-pervading reasons has been the introduction of non-native predators. Dogs, cats and foxes pose the greatest threat to Australian wildlife which, prior to European settlement, enjoyed a relatively predator-free existence.
The second largest cause of animal endangerment is habitat loss. This may occur through farming or urban development.
no they are not endangered
People are probably the main thing why the animals are becoming endangered. We kill the animals for food, medicine, and display.
Critically endangered animals are worse because they have more of a chance of becoming extinct. Vunerables have more around.
it is estimated that 3000000 different animals live in the daintree
yes many are becoming extinct
yes they are but not as much as some animals
To prevent to man animals from becoming endangered or extinct.
because humans are destroying their ecosystems and the animals are eating stuff that has been tainted by our chemicals.
So far, over 1,000 species of animals have gone extinct, and over 500 species of animals are endangered right now. It is hard to determine the percent of animals not endangered because animals are becoming endangered every minute.
One way for an animal to be endangered is over hunting, traping, killing, eating purposes, and for goods such as hides and bones.
All the animals I love are dying of becoming endangered.
The noun form for the verb to endanger is endangerment.