As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, hoary marmots are not considered endangered. They are classified as a species of "Least Concern" by the IUCN due to their relatively stable populations across their range in North America, particularly in mountainous regions. However, local populations may face threats from habitat loss and climate change. Conservation efforts are important to monitor their populations and mitigate potential risks.
no, but they are becoming endangered.
Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle is one... Hawaiian Monk seal, Hawaiian Owl, Hawaiian Horay Bat are also endangered.
Yes, marmots can swim.
Horay for Hollywood
Do marmots live in grasslands?
Alpine Marmots are found in France
Marmots are warm-blooded.They hibernate during winter.
marmots eat lots of things like grasses
no but in a few months it will be out horay
Marmots prefer mountain forests, steppe and grassland and do not live in deserts.
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In 2001 the amount of marmots left in the world was 75 this has probably gone downhill since then