Mammals native to North Carolina are found in the orders Carnivora, Insectivora, Chiroptera, Lagomorpha, Artiodactyla, Marsupicarnivora, and Rodentia. Bats, coyotes, foxes, rabbits, shrews, moles, bobcats, Virginia O'possums, beavers, squirrels, mice, rats, chipmunks, river otters, and racoons are just a few examples of mammals natvie to the state of North Carolina.
With a population of nearly three million from North Carolina to Texas, the American alligator is certainly not an endangered species.
the bob turtle
yes green salamanders are endangered they are the only amphibians on the endangered animal list in North Carolina
Because the human race continues it's unabated march into the snakes natural territory - killing many specimens in the process ! The eastern diamondback is not, as a species, considered endangered. However, it is endangered in North Carolina, and Louisiana.
There are about 1,350 endangered species in Africa. Antarctica has over 80 endangered species Over 1,600 endangered species call North America home Europe has over 650 endangered species. Australia's endangered species number over 700 The number is more than 2,100 endangered species. I hope I answered your question!
Well, alligators used to be hunted for their hides, but today, they are being killed by loss of habitat and encounters with people. They are being protected now, so technically, they are not endangered.
yes. There are many including th oklawa and the carolina sponge .
15% of animals
No..The black capped chickadee is a very common species in North America, particulary in the Northern States..In the South it is replaced by the very similar Carolina chickadee.
No..The black capped chickadee is a very common species in North America, particulary in the Northern States..In the South it is replaced by the very similar Carolina chickadee.
Nope. As a species, they are doing pretty well.
There are a massive amount of endangered plant species out there. Use the link listed below for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, to help you find a complete list of the most endangered plant species in North America.