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No. The Harris' hawk, the only raptor that actually sometimes hunts in packs, is not endangered, but listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

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The Cooper's hawk is not an endangered species. Although the species declined in some areas, its wide range and total numbers are still very good, and it is listed as least concern.

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Yes the Cooper Hawk is endangered.

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When was Cooper's Hawk created?

Cooper's Hawk was created in 1828.


What is the species name for a cooper hawk?

The Cooper's hawk is Accipiter Cooperii.


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What is the size of the coppers hawk?

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What is the class name for a Cooper hawk?

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