Yes,they are because if you did not know they are kept as pets and many people in the world does not take care them properly
Sharks have been able to survive and avoid being endangered due to their long lifespans, low reproductive rates, and ability to adapt to changing environments. Additionally, conservation efforts such as protected marine areas and regulations on fishing practices have helped to stabilize shark populations in some regions.
Sea bamboo (Ecklonia maxima) is not classified as an endangered species. It is a type of kelp that is commercially harvested in some regions for its numerous uses. However, like all marine organisms, sea bamboo could be at risk if its habitat is threatened by factors like pollution, climate change, or over-harvesting.
Some hammerhead species are considered endangered due to threats like overfishing and habitat loss. The scalloped hammerhead, in particular, is classified as endangered by the IUCN. Conservation efforts are focused on addressing these threats to protect hammerhead populations.
Yes, Mako Sharks are considered vulnerable and face threats from overfishing, bycatch, and habitat loss. Their populations have declined due to these factors, leading to conservation concerns for their survival.
No, cookie cutters sharks are not considered endangered. They are relatively abundant in their habitats, deep waters of tropical and temperate regions worldwide.
The greater bamboo lemur is endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
The greater bamboo lemur is endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
yes the Atlantic sharpnose sharks are endangered
They are endangered because to many people are killing the sharks for no reason.
No, thresher sharks aren't endangered.
many Shark species are endangered but Sharks aren't mammals. Sharks are fish.
Its not as of the 2010 endangered species list.
Sharks are endangered.
No
some sharks are endangered because humans keep killing them for there own uses or just for the sake of it.
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