All sharks are endangered because people are catching them in great numbers and cutting off their fins for sharks fin soup.
Different shark species landed on the endangered species list at different times. Some species of critically endangered sharks include the ground shark, dogfish, and the angel shark.
Some animals that are still alive today and lived during the Cretaceous period include crocodiles, turtles, and some species of sharks. These creatures have remained largely unchanged in their basic form for millions of years.
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.
yes basking sharks are still alive.
yes not many are still alive they are severely endangered
No
the odds are is no but you never no
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.
yes and no there are big sharks but not as big as back then.
are flying lizards still alive
if they were still alive they would probably be endangered and live in zoos and reserves.
Sharks are endangered.