The grey snake is endangered primarily due to habitat loss caused by urban development, agriculture, and pollution. Additionally, it faces threats from climate change, which alters its ecosystem and food sources. Human activities, such as road mortality and illegal collection, further exacerbate its decline. Conservation efforts are needed to protect its remaining habitats and promote population recovery.
the grey fox is endangered because IT IS
Yes the belcher's sea snake is on the endangered list.
They are not. There are two species of Grey kangaroo - the eastern Grey and the western grey - and neither one is endangered. Their populations are in the millions.
Grey kangaroos are not endangered. Their conservation status is listed as "least concern".
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.
because of destruction of their habitatAll crocodiles are not endangered. The American crocodile is endangered only in the U.S. part of its range, and numbers are increasing here. But in other parts of its tropical range, it is doing well. The orinoco crocodile of South America is a threatened species, as is the gavial of India. The African dwarf crocodile is in trouble, as is the Chinese alligator.
no
They are not endangered yet, but they are near-threattened.
is the cape cobra endangered
Yes
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous
cactus wren Grey fox island grey fox(endangered species) San joachin kit fox(threatened species) spotted skunk wrentit(threatened) gopher snake alligator lizard brush rabbit