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An endangered animal, whether it is a whale or a horse means that there are not that many of the species left. This means that they are close to dying out completely and becoming extinct

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Where do endangered whales live?

Endangered whales live in every ocean in the world. On the endangered list are right whales, blue whales, humpback whales and fin whales among others.


Are Fin Whales endangered?

Yes, fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) are classified as Endangered.


Are beaked whales endangered or not?

yes beaked whales are endangered very close to extinction


Are whales end endangered?

Not all of them. But there are lots of whales that are endangered too. Like the Blue whale.


Why are whales threatened and endangered?

Some species of whales are endangered because they were over hunted by man.


How are blue whales endangered?

Because we have been hunting the whales too much, and they have been endangered.


Name the sea animals which are endangered?

the endangered sea animals are killer whales blue whales etc


What are the most endangered whales in the world?

North Pacific Right Whale, North Atlantic Right Whale, Blue Whale What he/she means is that the whales in the North Pacific and North Atlantic and the blue whales are endangered because either they can't find enough food, or they are being illegally hunted.


Why is killer whales not endangered?

Why are whales but not chickens are in danger of extinction?


How many different species of whales are endangered?

scientists say there are more than 4,000 so far discovered.


Where are humpback whales endangered?

They are endangered in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.


What is the killer whales endangered status?

Killer whales, also known as orcas, are not officially endangered. There are a great many threats to the killer whale, and some local populations are definitely endangered or threatened, but as a species, they are classified as "data deficient". This means there are different species of killer whales, and some of them may well be in need of protection. For example, in late 2005, the Southern Resident Killer Whales, which are a group of populations in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, were placed on the US Endangered species list.