Yes.
the arakan forest turtle is endangered due to collection of Asian food markets, and habitat loss. the habitat loss is due to agricultural expansion, logging, and bamboo harvesting.
monkeys and bananas and dragons and harry potter too
camels dingos dragons (Komodo dragons) Camels are not endangered. Komodo dragons do not live in deserts. The pure dingo is endangered, but many of Australia's dingo populations have interbred with wild dogs. Endangered animals that live in deserts include Australian animals such as the bilby, the Julia Creek dunnart and the Central rock-rat.
No, Komodo dragons are currently listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. However, they face threats such as habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts which could lead to their population declining in the future. Protection efforts are in place to help conserve these iconic reptiles.
Yes, Asiatic lion in Gir Forest National Park in India; one of the most endangered large cats in the world today.
boyds forest dragons do live in the rain forest's. they live in Australia near cairns.
yes they are
It has been endangered because of valcons and its food habitats
The address of the Boyds Clarksburg Historical Society is: Po Box 161, Boyds, MD 20841
Komodo dragons are the world's largest lizard species. These species are being endangered due to deforestation or illegal logging that causes the Komodo dragons to lose homes.
no they are not endangered
Yes, they are endangered.
it is a endangered animal
the boyds forest dragon mainly eats ants.other food is beetles,roaches,grasshoppers,slugs,worms,and rarely rainforest fruits.
No, The Conservation Status is Not Threatened.
bearded dragons, gecko, comelions and ore
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