No, "threatened" and "endangered" are not the same. "Threatened" refers to species that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future, while "endangered" denotes species that are at immediate risk of extinction. Both terms are used in conservation contexts, but they indicate different levels of risk to species.
no it does not mean the same thing because endangered means about to be extinct while threatened means on the verge to be endangered see they are both steps to being extinct but one is closer then the other
threatened
endangered
They are threatened.
The endangered species are (in order of most endangered) 1.Black Rhino2.Giant Panda3.Tiger4.Beluga Sturgeon5.Goldenseal6.Alligator Snapping Turtle7.Hawksbill Turtle8.Big Leaf Mahogany9.Green-Cheeked Parrot10.Mako Shark
It is a endangered species .
endangered
different species are endangered and some are threatened. Some are even extinct.
The silky sifaka is not extinct. It iIs critically endangered.
They are both. Endangered means a species is threatened to extinction, and they must be saved.
There are turtles that are endangered, but they are not entirely endangered or threatened as a species.
no they are listed as threatened not endangered