ENDANGERED MEANS :-
The reeves's muntjac is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not considered endangered at this time. This species has a wide distribution in Asia and is not currently facing significant threats to its survival.
The walrus has been listed as data deficient, meaning there is not enough current info to rate them otherwise. The population declined for several years, and is now making a nice comeback. But it is not endangered.
peacoks are in danger with just 1000 left around the world.
The hooded warbler is not currently considered endangered. It is listed as a species of "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List, meaning its population is stable and not facing any major threats to its survival. However, like many bird species, it may face habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities in the future.
They are endangered of extinction, as are all endangered species.
If an animal is endangered, it is in danger of becoming extinct.
Not all species of whale are endangered, But most are vaunerable meaning if we carry on hunting them they will all be endangered.
Some species, such as bald cypress are threatened, meaning almost endangered.
The cinnamomum cebuense is critically endangered (meaning almost extinct in the wild)
Endangered Wildlife Trust cites?
Endangered species.
The polar bear is not endangered just yet. It is listed as vulnerable, meaning conservation measures must be enforced to prevent the species from becoming endangered.
The likely word is "endangered" (meaning imperiled).(The similar word is engendered, meaning had influenced or caused.)
Yes, they are, due to poachers mainly, they are slowly becoming dangerously low on numbers, meaning that baby tigers as well as adults are endangered
The correct spelling of the verb meaning "to place in danger" is endanger.The past tense is endangered (placed in peril), and the active endangered means "having been placed in danger" such as a species.
The reeves's muntjac is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not considered endangered at this time. This species has a wide distribution in Asia and is not currently facing significant threats to its survival.
The Indian peafowl is not endangered, but listed rather as Least Concern, meaning the species has a viable population still. The correct term is "peafowl", peacock is the male. Females are called "peahens."