Yes I think they are because childrenhave been thinking there pets and keeping them as pets. I also think that they are endangered because spiders have ate them very often. Yes I think they are because childrenhave been thinking there pets and keeping them as pets. I also think that they are endangered because spiders have ate them very often.
They are going extinct at a very, very, VERY small rate. I don't think you need worry about ladybugs going extinct any time soon. THIS ANSWER CANNOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF WIKI ANSWERS USER SEALPUP11.
endanger is almost goneextinct is no more or all goneas in polar bears are endangeredbut dinosaurs are extinct
To help prevent ladybugs from becoming extinct, you can create a suitable habitat by planting native flowers and maintaining a pesticide-free garden, which provides food and shelter. Encouraging biodiversity by adding other beneficial insects and plants can also support their ecosystem. Additionally, participating in local conservation efforts and spreading awareness about the importance of ladybugs can contribute to their protection. Finally, avoid collecting them from the wild, as this can deplete their populations.
The diversion of water from the Everglades caused drought and habitat loss for many species that could endanger or extinct them
Easily. " Endangered" means, well, in a short sentence, ' not quite extinct, but close'. If you don't know, " Extinct" means a species that has died out. Example: One endangered species includes the Blue Amazon Frog. The example above is just an example. Hope this helps.
They both start with E.they both are really are not alike. extinct means that they are no more. endangered means there are still left but rare.
no there not endanger
what are ladybugs lifecycle
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
Endangered is the past participle of endanger.
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.