The blowfish, also known as the pufferfish, is not currently considered endangered or at risk of extinction. However, certain species of blowfish are threatened due to overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and ensure their survival in the wild. It is important to monitor populations and address threats to prevent any decline in their numbers.
Well, honey, the blowfish is not technically endangered, but some species are definitely facing threats due to overfishing and habitat destruction. So, while they may not be on the brink of extinction, they could use a little TLC to ensure their populations don't take a nosedive. Just remember, we gotta protect all our ocean critters, not just the cute and cuddly ones.
No, but it is endangered of becoming extinct.
If an animal is endangered, it is in danger of becoming extinct.
Most geckos are not endangered and suffer no threat from becoming extinct.
yes. yes it is
yes many are becoming extinct
To prevent to man animals from becoming endangered or extinct.
Wild Yaks and endangered, domestic Yaks are not threatened
No, raccoons are quite common and in no danger of becoming extinct
botel nose dolphins are becoming extinct because sharks are eating them.
Yes they are in very deep danger of becoming extinct. I would say there are about 2500 alive.
Owls are becoming extinct because their habitats are disappearing. The northern spotted owl has lost habitat to the logging industry, and are on the endangered species list.
Greveys and Moutain zebras are endangered while all others are fine with the exception of the Quagga, an extinct subspecies.