rhinos, tigers...
Dinosaurs are extinct. Pandas are an endangered species, but still exist in small numbers.
Data deficient (not enough information known about the animal) Near threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically endangered Extinct in the wild (still alive in captivity) Extinct
Endangered does not mean extinct.Extinct means all specimens of that species are gone.Endangered means that the species is in danger of extinction.
They are endangered right now, because there still are elephants around
Endangered, threatened, and extinct animals are all classifications based on their risk of extinction. Endangered animals are at high risk of extinction, threatened animals are at moderate risk, and extinct animals no longer exist in the wild. These classifications help prioritize conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species and preserve biodiversity.
They are endangered but as yet not extinct.
You can get it after they are not endangered if they are still able to be gotten.
No. Tigers are still around, but endangered.
No, they are still in existence, and they aren't endangered.
They are endangered because there are still some out there in the world and in zoos across the world.
Animals become endangered at different times, and for different reasons. Some animals that were endangered in the past have already become extinct, for example the dodo. There are some animals that have become extinct in the wild, but that are still found in captivity. And then there are animals that have only recently been classified as endangered. To answer your question properly, you'll need to let us know what animal you are specifically referring to.
Yes. Many are endangered but not extinct.