You could say why endangered species are a problem or u could focus on one main animal which is endangered that would change our live drastically if they became extinct
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Same genus or closely related species.
You can narrow down the potential species it may belong to by checking out which species are commonly found in your area. Once you have that narrowed down, you can use a bone atlas but would have to do that for each species until you found it, or you could take it to a local university or college (which will likely have a marine science department if you are coastal) and someone will likely help you identify your bone.
That appears to be a DNA sequence to something. That is too short of a sequence for anyone to tell you the species.
The difference between the two seismograph readings could tell you where the epicenter is located.
Sadly there are many endangered species today. These endangered spesies are expected to become extict if people do not try to help them. There are many animal shelters in many diffrent places that try especially to save as many animals as they can. Endangered species are determened when the number of the kind of animal is low.
I don't know but I can tell you that the water-holding frog isn't 1 of those species endangered. Scientists have researched and gone in to more detail about them but they are no threat to be endangered.
Angelfish are not endangered as far as information will tell
Obtain a list from your state wildlife office giving the name of the species that are endangered. Then find out where their habitats are and request permission to post signs notifying hunters and visitors to avoid the endangered ones. You might add that it is against the law to harm any of the endangered ones.
By identifying endangered species, we can learn about what's threatening them and where they live. Then we can use that information to protect their habitats and decrease or eliminate the threats to the species. By protecting one species, it has a chain reaction of protecting many other species, both those that depend on the endangered species, as well as those that share its habitat.
Gorillas have been listed as Endangered under the Endangered Species Preservation Act (predecessor law to the Endangered Species Act) since Jun 2, 1970. OBVIOUSLY gorillas are not native to the U.S., but the U.S. established the worlds first Endangered Species List.
they have been on the national list of most endangered species since 1989
Unanswerable as no one collects that data. If you are referring to one species, we can tell you if it is endangered or not.
i could tell you if they let in
Critically Endangered species are those that have very few animals left in the wild. Without proper conservation some of the species can go extinct. Some examples are:Javan RhinoIberian Lynx (less than 150 remain)Philippine Egale (around 200 remain)Etc
Yes it is considered to be endangered, and has been a protected species since it was included in the Endangered Species Act of 1983. There has been some talk of removing the caribou from the list, but thus far, it has not happened.
There is no specific answer to that question. More and more animals are being endangered by the minute. But there is one thing i can tell you. There are over 50 000 that are critically endangered.