Yes because they were at the zoo and they siad the were hunted dont ask me why!??
one of them is its beak. one reason the great hornbills beak is so large is so it can carry its prey to its nest.
The population the Great Hornbill is steadily decreasing by two per hour. They are under continuous threat from logging, deforestation and fires. Although the category is Near Threatened, scientists have estimated the breed to die out in the next few decades.
no
Endangered
No. The great barracuda is not endangered.
consumer
No, hornbills are not extinct. They are tropical birds with large, curved beaks. The beaks reminded people of the shape of a horn, hence the name. They live in Asia, Africa, and Melanesia. A few species are endangered.
Yes their is endangered animals in the great smoky mountains
Great Horned Owls are not endangered.
The cast of The Full Sail Hornbills - 2009 includes: Jacob Kaplan as Coach Kaplan
The Great Barrier Reef does not yet have an official listing of "endangered". However, around 40 species which live in and around the Great Barrier Reef are listed as endangered.
Also called the Indian Rhinoceros, the Greater One Horned Rhino is endangered because of poaching and habitat destruction. Poachers kill the animals for their tusks as the ivory can be sold for a high price on the black market. Their habitat is lost due to deforestation for agriculture.