yes
unendangered
they are still living and i am 10 and i know that
The raccoon's status is listed as being "least concern" which means that raccoons are thriving and not in any way endangered.
I S THE ANIMAL ENDANGERED: They're not, that I know of. They may be losing some of their habitat in some areas, but jellyfish, anenomes, coral and other of the invertebrates are thriving in other areas.
{| |- | The mongoose is not extinct. They are not even on the endangered list. The live in many places over the world in Asia, Africa, India and even the Caribbean. |}
the golden parakeet is endangered because people keep cutting down trees in brazil.
They're not, that I know of. They may be losing some of their habitat in some areas, but jellyfish, anenomes, coral and other of the invertebrates are thriving in other areas. The ones that i know are endangered are corals. They are being lost through bleaching, and dredging.
Yes, Capybara's are thriving.
yes, and no at the same time. There are some extremely endangered species of praying mantises as of 2011. Yet there are still many species that are thriving in the eastern united states and in Australia.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Here is a partial list: Ivory billed woodpecker Bachman's warbler Kirtland's warbler Red wolf Bison jaguar (U.S. only) Black footed ferret Northern spotted owl There are 618 species considered endangered in the U.S., However, many are only locally endangered , and the species as a whole may be thriving. Example: Brown or grizzly bear.
The Spotted Cuscus is thriving. It's not endangered. It has almost no predators, and it can adapt well. Humans are inhabiting parts of its habitat, and some hunt it, but this will not endanger it anytime in the near future.