Makos are deep ocean sharks, found far at sea.
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.
Bison were once endangered due to overhunting and habitat loss, but concerted conservation efforts have helped increase their populations. Today, bison are classified as near threatened, with populations continuing to grow in protected areas.
The largest shark species is the whale shark, which can grow up to about 40 feet in length. This gentle giant is a filter feeder, meaning it primarily consumes plankton and other small organisms by filtering them out of the water.
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Whale shark then the basking shark. However, the largest shark to have ever lived is believed to be the megalodon which reached 65 feet in length. However, this shark went extinct 1.5 million years ago.
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.
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yes, when people discovered chinchillas and how soft their fur was they became coats and they became endangered. it takes about 130-200 chinchillas to make 1 fur coat (they all die in the process). Plus, today their fur is still being used for shoes (some moccasins) and fur coats.
No, megadolon are an extinct species of shark that lived roughly from 28 to 1.5 million years ago.
Yes, the red panda are endangered today. Sadly it has mostly been because of humans.
there are 510 species of sharks alive today like the largest shark which is the whale shark today not the megalodon because the megalodon is extinct and the smallest shark which is the dwarf lantern shark which is the size of a banana.
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No. Not any more they were taken off the endangered species list in 1999.
people thought that wolves needed to be killed because they supposedly killed cattle and other livestock. Wolves were hunted down and killed. They even had bounties on them. They became endangered and today, they are protected and they are growing back in population :) yay for wolves! :P
No, the Megaladon shark became extinct millions of years ago. There is an urban myth fueled by a show on the Discovery Channel "Megaladon - The Monster Shark Lives". It's similar to a Bigfoot or Loch Ness monster myth. Many people believe it's true, but there is no scientific evidence to support it.