because humans cut down their forests
Yes, in the Horn of Africa they are endangered.
The exact population of elephant shrews is difficult to determine, as they are elusive and inhabit diverse environments across Africa. There are several species of elephant shrews, some of which are more endangered than others. Conservation efforts are ongoing, but habitat loss and poaching pose significant threats to their populations. Overall, while specific numbers are unclear, many species of elephant shrews are considered vulnerable or endangered.
it is not endangered
Yes, black piranhas are endangered.
Black bears are not endangered, but they are threatened.
Yes. Black gibbons are critically endangered.
The black dragon fish is indead endangered
Since 'black brie' is a type of cheese, it is not endangered.
The American black bear is not endangered, but the Asiatic is threatened.
American black bear,shrews,humming birds,frogs,salamanders
no
no, black mambas are NOT endangered. However, the amount is decreasing because of habitat loss