Yes.
The great white shark was added to the endangered list because its population has dropped due to the unregulated trade and excessive hunting. The great white shark is the top predator of the ocean and it is not killed by any other predator in the ocean. However, humans have killed a great number of white sharks to get their teeth and jaws for trading and their meat for pills.
It is unclear how much a concurrent increase in fishing for great white sharks has caused the decline of great white shark populations from the 1970s to the present. No accurate population numbers are available, but the great white shark is now considered endangered. Sharks taken during the long interval between birth and sexual maturity never reproduce, preventing population recovery. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (C.I.T.E.S.) has put the great white shark on its 'Appendix II' list of endangered species.
Different shark species landed on the endangered species list at different times. Some species of critically endangered sharks include the ground shark, dogfish, and the angel shark.
No. Here's a list of the top 3 deadliest. 1.Great White 2.Tiger Shark 3.Bull Shark
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Many species of shark are endangered and some are threatened. (Click Red list link below)
Well there are 9 different species of Hammerhead Sharks : Winghead shark Scalloped bonnethead White fin hammerhead Scalloped hammerhead Scoophead Great hammerhead Bonnethead Smalleye hammerhead Smooth hammerhead The Great and the Scalloped hammerhead are listed on the World Conservation Union's 2008 Red List as endangered, whereas the Smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable. As for the other species they are not endangered.
Yes, the White Park breed is on the endangered breeds list.
Here is a list of just a few breeds of sharks that have been known to attack and kill humans. the list is in no specific order. The Great White The Bull Shark The Tiger Shark The Oceanic White Tip The Mako The Lemon Shark The Reef Shark
The White Siberian Tiger is on the endangered list because of hunting and habitat loss
No, their conservation status is Least Concern.
Yes, because they are Bengals, and all tigers are endangered.