Well they aren't safe....
What kind of a question is that? That's like saying;
"Is Chuck Norris a ginger?"
or
"Is the sun hot?"
The largest shell in the Philippines is the Tridacna gigas, also known as the giant clam. It can grow up to 4 feet in length and is a protected species due to its status as an endangered marine organism.
The Southern Giant Clam, Tridacna derasa, is labeled as Vulnerable in 2006. This means that it is in danger but not endangered yet.
The whole species of octopus is not entirely endangered, but there are some subspecies that are endangered, threatened, or close to being endangered: The Giant Octopus, a giant but gentle octopus, is listed as "Endangered" on the ICUN Redlist.
There are many giant octopuses left in the world. Even though they are not on the endangered or threatened species, doesn't make them resistant to pollution. They are very sensitive to polluted waters. To answer your question Giant Pacific Octopuses are not endangered.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
They are not endangered. Nor are they threatened. They are in fact sensitive to polluted waters.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
Giant pandas are officially classified as endangered, while Red pandas are listed as vulnerable. Koalas are not endangered. Their status varies from region to region, but federally they are considered 'secure'.
threatened
It is a giant clam.
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
endangered