over 9000!
Narwhals are listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN.
Luckily, narwhals are not yet endangered, although it is still illegal to hunt them. For more information do a Google search, there is loads of help there :)
The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.
Narwhals are near threatened, which means they are close close to becoming endangered
they become endangered in 2099.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of narwhals in the wild as population estimates can vary. However, it is generally believed that there are tens of thousands of narwhals remaining in the wild, with different subspecies found in various regions of the Arctic. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these unique cetaceans.
They are not badly endangered (as many believe), and there are about 2500-4000 left this year.
they started to become endangered when global warming had started to increase
they become endangered when the food they eat is scarce.
They are listed as vulnurable or threatened, not endangered.
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.