They would be if they groped the wrong woman's tatas
NO
Yes they live in the waters from Queensland to Wilson Promontory of Victoria, and are known through out New South Wales.
Eastern Blue Gropers are saltwater fish. They are found along the southern coastal waters of Australia. Eastern Blue Groper habitats range from Hervey Bay in Queensland to Wilsons Promontory in Victoria. Western Blue Groper habitats range from Houtman Abrolhos to Melbourne. They live along the coast, mostly in exposed reefs and feed on invertebrates such as sea urchins, crabs and mussels. All Gropers are born female. When they begin to mature, their bodies go through a phase that may transform them into males or keep them as females.
The Blue Jay is not an endangered species.
The aquatic emblem of New South Wales is the Blue groper.
The Eastern grey kangaroo is not endangered; nor is it at any risk of being endangered. The 2011 figures for the population of Eastern greys in Australia are an estimated 16 million.
No,Blue and Gold macaws are not endangered.
Eastern cougars are no longer an endangered species as they were declared extinct in 2011.
The blue groper was chosen as the New South Wales state emblem due to its unique characteristics and significance in the state's marine environment. This vibrant fish is endemic to the waters of New South Wales and represents the rich biodiversity of the region. Its selection highlights the importance of marine conservation and the need to protect aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, the blue groper is a culturally significant species, often associated with local fishing traditions.
no it is not endangered
A lack of habitat caused by human encroachment.
No, it is no longer endangered, it was declared extinct in 2011.