As of now, the global population of Giant otters is estimated to be between 1,000 and 5,000 individuals, though exact numbers can vary due to their elusive nature and the difficulty of conducting comprehensive surveys. They are classified as endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and hunting. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitats and promote awareness of their plight. For the most accurate and updated population figures, it's advisable to consult recent wildlife surveys or conservation organizations.
there are only about a million giant clams left in this world
Roughly 1800 left in the world.
There is ruffle only 88000 left in the world, and the main reasons for this are pollution, oil spills, and over hunting.
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123000 left
Giant turtles are from the Galapigos Islands. Heres another fact: There is only ONE Giant Turtle left in the world!
There are around 3000 California sea otters and 168,000 Alaskan and Russian sea otters in the wild today.Less than 3,000Another AnswerThere has been a decline in the population for years now. In 2007 the population was recorded as 3,026, then in 2008 it was listed as 2,760. The current listing for 2009 is 2,654, another decline. They are protected but many factors are related to their current population status, and they are being studied to determine what action may help stop the decline. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
It's in the far bottom left corner. To the right of the man who gets bit by the crab and to the and to the left of the giant hand. Right above a blue fish and right below a red fish.
5 left in captivity and 160 left in wild or so it seems
there are about 1,200 in the wild and 200 in captivity
today there are about 1000 panda population in the world. most of them live in China.
It's in the far bottom left corner. To the right of the man who gets bit by the crab and to the and to the left of the giant hand. Right above a blue fish and right below a red fish.