Native species there which are endangered are the red cockaded woodpecker, critically endangered Bachman's warbler (possibly extinct), ivory billed woodpecker (critically endangered) eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
No, it is no longer endangered, it was declared extinct in 2011.
Eastern cougars are no longer an endangered species as they were declared extinct in 2011.
A lack of habitat caused by human encroachment.
As settlers move in, they exterminated all the large predators.The eastern cougar is not quite extinct, as there are 50 or so Florida panthers, which are the remants of the eastern cougar.
Eastern wolverines are not extinct, however, they are endangered. This is mainly due to hunting and deforestation. Despite hunting wolverines being made illegal the populations continues to decline. There is no such animal as the eastern wolverine. There are two subspecies, the North American and Eurasian. As a species, the wolverine is not endangered, but listed as least concern.
Overall, rattlesnakes are not going extinct. Populations of some species, such as the timber rattlesnake, are becoming rare in some locations and some states have declared them to be threatened or endangered in those areas. Habitat loss and human encroachment are the main reasons.
Extinct creatures are gone, they are not endangered.
Endangered and extinct animals are similar because endangered animals sometimes become extinct.
No, the population of pumas is quite healthy and only the Florida panther is critically endangered.
There are many language isolates in the world (languages not related to any other). Here is a partial list, including the language's status: Abinomn Endangered Aikaná Endangered Ainu Moribund Andoque Endangered Anem Endangered Atakapa Extinct Basque Vibrant Betoi Extinct Burushaski Vibrant Busa Endangered Camsá Living Canichana? Moribund or extinct Cayubaba Extinct Chimariko Extinct Chitimacha Extinct Coahuilteco Extinct Cofán? Living Cuitlatec Extinct Elamite Extinct Enindhilyagwa Endangered Esselen Extinct EtruscanExtinct Hadza Vibrant, though fewer than 1000 speakers Haida Endangered Hattic Extinct Huaorani Endangered Huave Endangered Irantxe Living Isirawa Endangered Itonama Endangered Jicaque (also known as Tol) Endangered (350 speakers) Kakadju Endangered Karirí Extinct Karuk Endangered Kawésqar Endangered Kol Endangered Korean Vibrant Kuot Endangered Kusunda Moribund Kutenai Endangered Laraiya Endangered Mapudungun Vibrant Minkin Extinct Movima Living Nambikwaran Endangered Natchez Extinct Ngurmbur Endangered Nihali Endangered Nivkh Endangered, perhaps moribund Omurano Extinct Otí Extinct Pele-Ata Endangered Pirahã Endangered Pucikwar Moribund Puquina Extinct P'urhépecha language (Tarascan) Generally viable but some varieties are endangered, more than 100,000 total speakers. Pyu (New Guinean) Endangered Salinan Extinct Sandawe Vibrant Seri Endangered Siuslaw Extinct Sulka Endangered Sumerian Extinct Taiap Endangered Takelma Extinct Taushiro Living Tequiraca Living Ticuna Living Timucua Extinct Tinigua Living Tiwi Endangered Tonkawa Extinct Tunica Extinct Umbugarla Endangered Warao Endangered Washo Endangered Xinca Endangered Yalë Endangered Yámana Endangered Yana Extinct Yawa Endangered Yélî Dnye Endangered Yuchi Endangered Yuracaré Endangered Yuri Extinct Yurumanguí Extinct Zuni
It is endangered.The arctic fox is not extinct, but it is endangered.