Many whales are endangered, so there is no actual answer for this question. Most whales have become endangered because of whaling, or whale hunting. Here are a few endangered whales:
-Humpback (not endangered), over 80,000 left
-Blue Whale, between 10,000 and 25,000 left
-Fin Whale, only 119,000 left
-Sperm Whale, only 360,000 left
-Right Whale, 450 North Atlantic Right Whale left, due to harsh whaling (it is named after whalers who called it the "right" whale to catch)
PEOPLE KILLED THEM.='.'=
they got threatenened
They are endangered , but studies are underway, monitoring the population and the hunting of them.
it has just become endangered http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/determinations/BlueWhaleEndSpListing.htm
the orca whale can be endangered but i think it is not endangered
year 1000
The killer whale as a species is not an endangered species, although there are a couple of declining local populations. But the species as a whole is doing fairly well.
Yes the blue whale is endangered.
At the moment, the humpback whale is not endangered and it is the least concerned whale. So don't worry!:)
No it is not endangered.
Yes it is endangered. Because of massive whale hunting.
Very endangered.