the Astrica wild buffalo
astrica
The endangered species that is the largest mammal on earth is the blue whale. The whale actually has about 25,000 animals left as of 2014. The Asian or African elephants are also endangered, but there are several hundred thousand of these animals left.
The difference is an endangered animals only has about a couple thousand of its kind left. Threatened animals still has a fair amount left. And extinct animals are all gone.
(of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
well, all the animals would eventually die and there would be nothing left except for maybe some plants and the reason for that is that there will be no new animals therefore the population does not grow and if it doesn't grow there will only be 1 generation of that animal and when that generation dies then there will be no more animals of that species to mate and reproduce
animals that have scales are snakes, crocodile's, and fish not only those animals but other species to like dinosaurs which are extinct .
endangered species
the giant pinta island tortoise lonesome George there's only one left of his species
The endangered species that is the largest mammal on earth is the blue whale. The whale actually has about 25,000 animals left as of 2014. The Asian or African elephants are also endangered, but there are several hundred thousand of these animals left.
The difference is an endangered animals only has about a couple thousand of its kind left. Threatened animals still has a fair amount left. And extinct animals are all gone.
pandas are the closest to extinction there is only 300 of them left.
Not for all animals. The question can only be answered on a species by species basis.
Quallameetas are wild animals found only in china and Asia. They are a type of frogs and are endangered species. they are only 5,000 left in china and 1,000 in Asia.
No it is where the species is rare.
The Alnus nepalensis is a species tree found only in the Himalayas. It is commonly known as the Nepalese Alder.
(of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
that is false they work with any animals and all species of animals
Do you mean animals that have only a genus and no species? No. However, there are genuses that have only one species in them. Human beings are one such: there are (no longer) any members of Homo who are not sapiens sapiens.