I imagine they're too rare and deep-sea to be endangered by humans, but if by "endangered" you mean "not many are likely to exist" then yeah, probably.
Bellerophon killed the Chimaera to prove his heroic status and fulfill a dangerous task assigned to him. The Chimaera was a monstrous creature that breathed fire and terrorized the land, posing a threat to its inhabitants. By defeating the creature, Bellerophon not only sought to gain glory but also aimed to protect the people and solidify his reputation as a formidable hero. His victory over the Chimaera was a significant accomplishment in his quest for honor and recognition.
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The Banff Longnose Dace became extinct because of the introduction of new tropical fish species in to its' enviroment (a marsh into which the Cave and Basin Hotsprings drain) the leakage from a swimming pool into the water where it lives, and the construction of a beaver dam near it's enviroment. All of these events combined caused the Longnose Dace to become extinct.
yes. the whales eat the cimamaeras and sword fishes
The price of longnose gar can vary depending on factors such as size, age, and where they are being sold. On average, longnose gar can range from $20 to $50 for juveniles and up to $100 or more for larger adults. It's important to consider the specific source and quality of the fish when determining the price.
The the death of the chimaera was not a god.
Longnose puffer was created in 1870.
Longnose stingray was created in 1801.
Longnose gar was created in 1758.
Longnose sawshark was created in 1794.
Longnose Sucker was created in 1773.
Silver chimaera was created in 1900.
Ornithoptera chimaera was created in 1904.
Gulf chimaera was created in 1951.
Carpenter's chimaera was created in 2002.
Owston's chimaera was created in 1905.
Cuban chimaera was created in 1936.