Not if you know enough of them.
Yes it is bad for animals to be endangered. Animal's need other animals to survive. Even mosquito's need to live. Frogs would die without them. -All animals including humans are part of a very delegate food chain. when one of more disappears those animals they feed on become over run, animals that fed on the endangered species could themselves die out
Endangered animals are those whose existence is threatened. They run the risk of going extinct because of things such as hunting and habitat destruction.
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They are both being hunted and killed by others (Animals Or people).
hamster's are very simple animals they mostly sleep, run on there weel,borrow in there bedding,and run through tunnles they also like to chew
then the prey will run out of food. Soon those animals might become endangered and that will cause a ripple in the ocean.
Yes, a run scored in baseball does count as a total base.
Animals become endangered due to various factors such as habitat loss, climate change, pollution, overhunting, and introduction of invasive species. These factors often disrupt the natural balance of ecosystems, making it difficult for certain species to survive and thrive. Human activities play a significant role in driving many animals to the brink of extinction.
The lions get their energy by eating other animals or meet an they use this energy to be able to hunt and run the rest of the day or to survive
animals lose their homes, humans run out of burnable fuels, less carbon dioxide is sucked up by the trees causing global warming, pollution is released, and certain plains and animals might become endangered or even disappear. and the animals that live in the arctic are also endangered because global warming is causing the ice and snow they depend on to melt. its really sad :(
No, a home run does not count as a single hit in baseball. A home run is a hit that allows the batter to circle all the bases and score a run.
What most animals do in the wild, looking for food, find shelter, and avoid predators who eat them.