Urials are endangered because of poaching and competition with livestock. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/15739 alot more info there.
The Urials will eat most any leaves from trees and bushes, but they prefer the tender grasses of the slopes below the timberline, and any grains that they can find. The populations are scattered across Turkey, Iran, India, and other countries of the area. The global numbers of the six subspecies have not been estimated, they are listed as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN Red List, with a population trend "decreasing" posted. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
They are endangered of extinction, as are all endangered species.
Scientist are not sure if they are endangered. Scientist are not sure if they are endangered.
Hatchet fish populations are not considered endangered. They are widely distributed in oceans worldwide and are not currently facing significant threats to their population numbers.
Yes, the yellow mongoose is endangered.
The most seriously endangered are the gazelle, leopard, snow leopard, mark or goat, and Bactrian deer. Other wild animals of Afghanistan include Marco Polo sheep, urials, ibex, bears, wolves, foxes, hyenas, jackals, and mongooses. Wild boar, hedgehogs, shrews, hares, mouse hares, bats, and various rodents also occur. he most seriously endangered are the gazelle, leopard, snow leopard, mark or goat, and Bactrian deer. Other wild animals of Afghanistan include Marco Polo sheep, urials, ibex, bears, wolves, foxes, hyenas, jackals, and mongooses. Wild boar, hedgehogs, shrews, hares, mouse hares, bats, and various rodents also occur.
it is not endangered
No, opossum are not endangered
Mongooses are not endangered.
Moose are not an endangered species
Fish that are not yet endangered, are not endangered.
Endangered Species
The endangered species are (in order of most endangered) 1.Black Rhino2.Giant Panda3.Tiger4.Beluga Sturgeon5.Goldenseal6.Alligator Snapping Turtle7.Hawksbill Turtle8.Big Leaf Mahogany9.Green-Cheeked Parrot10.Mako Shark
The emperor penguin is not endangered.
The Urials will eat most any leaves from trees and bushes, but they prefer the tender grasses of the slopes below the timberline, and any grains that they can find. The populations are scattered across Turkey, Iran, India, and other countries of the area. The global numbers of the six subspecies have not been estimated, they are listed as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN Red List, with a population trend "decreasing" posted. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Sadly, the peccary is an endangered species.
endangered