The threatened animals of amazon are Jaguar, Tapir, Giant otter.
You can't legally hunt endangered/threatened animals anywhere in North America.
There are several animal species that are on the threatened list. The giant panda, tiger, polar bear, pacific walrus, magellanic penguin, and the leather back turtle are all threatened animals.
An extinct animal means there are none left; they all have died. Endangered means there is a small amount left of that animal and they are about to become extinct. Threatened means they are about to become endangered.
Here, in the link, are lots of images of Amazon rainforest animals. Google, "Amazon Animals" for more information and images.
Yes for the fact that they're wild animals and are know to attack when threatened, but they rarely kill.
The Amazon Rainforest is threatened because of economics disasters and also natural dihibits.
To answer your question there are over.....Hundreds of animals in today's rain forests that are either Critically Endangered, Endangered, Threatened, Near-Threatened, or Venerable. The Critically Endangered animals could go instinct at almost any time.
No, mule deer are not threatened by extinction, if that's what you mean by are mule threatened. If you mean are mule deer threatened by other animals, then yes, they are threatened by other animals. They are threatened by their predators, such as cougars and coyotes, but not by extinction.
no there not
Endangered animals
You can't legally hunt endangered/threatened animals anywhere in North America.
No, it is not endangered. However it is threatened (and eaten) by other animals.
Oceans are threatened by oil digging and endangered animals.
The food can be poisoned and it will kill the animals
These animals are threatened because alot of different animals like to eat these and if there alot of animals prey they could become endangered.
No, it is listed as threatened or vulnerable.
There are many threatened animals like the Giant Panda, Tasmanian Devil, Asian Tigers and many more.