The Blue Coua are not listed as "endangered", even though they are listed on an endangered species list. According to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, the Blue Coua is listed with a status of "least concern" currently. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
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Yes, the Blue Coua is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. Their population is declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation, particularly from deforestation for agriculture and logging. Conservation efforts are important to protect this species and their habitat.
The Blue Footed Bubi was extinct in the 1800's.
There is no such animal as a "blue breasted gooby." There is a bird called a blue-footed booby. See the related link below for a picture. Perhaps that's what you mean? And yes, blue footed boobies are endangered.
The blue whale is the largest endangered animal. Despite their size, blue whales are considered endangered due to threats such as ship strikes, pollution, and climate change impacting their populations. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and preserve this species.
Blue jays are not considered endangered; in fact, they are listed as a species of least concern on the IUCN Red List. They are adaptable birds that can thrive in a variety of habitats, including urban areas. However, they do face threats such as habitat loss, pesticide use, and collisions with man-made structures.
The most well known butterfly that is endangered in the Rainforest is called the Blue Morpho butterfly. These butterflies are easily spotted by their light blue, shiny wings and small brown dots.