The Coqui is becoming endangered because of it's habitat, or environment being destroyed. The main reason it's habitat is being destroyed is due to the increase in humans necessity for space and houses being built and the agricultural expansion. In addition, the Coqui has a low reproductive rate, meaning that there are not too many mating and having babies, so the population is slowly diminishing.
The Golden coqui (Eleutherodactylus jasperi) is about three-fourths of an inch long. Unfortunately, they may already be extinct.
The coqui frog is not currently considered endangered. However, some species of coqui frogs are experiencing population declines due to habitat loss and the introduction of non-native species, particularly in Puerto Rico. Conservation efforts are being implemented to protect these frogs and their habitats.
No the golden trout is not endangered.
oselot, koala bears, panda bears, and the coqui bird
The Golden coqui hasn't been observed since 1981. There's not much you can do for a specie you can't find anymore. It's probably extinct. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife did make an attempt to save them in 1984, but i guess it didn't work out. See "Recovery plan for the golden coqui" U.S. Fish and Wild life services, 1984
No, they aren't endangered. Actually, they aren't a breed, rather they are a popular cross of a Poodle and a Golden Retriever. Because they aren't a true breed of dog, there isn't a breed standard of how any Goldendoodle will look. Some look more "golden" and less "oodle" than others.
no, but they are becoming endangered.
why are golden mice endangered? not like normal mice. i mean golden mice that live in the forests
Yes some monkeys are becoming endangered due to global warming, and some are already endangered
No, they are not an endangered species.
No. The golden eagle is not an endangered species.
Some species of penguins are currently on the endangered list. Climate change and humans are responsible for penguins becoming endangered.