Urials are endangered because of poaching and competition with livestock. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/15739 alot more info there.
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Urials are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, hunting for their horns, and competition with livestock for resources. As a result, their population has significantly declined, making them vulnerable to extinction. Conservation efforts are being made to protect their remaining populations and habitats.
Urials are wild sheep found in central Asia that primarily eat grass, plants, and shrubs. They may also consume fruits, flowers, and leaves depending on availability. In captivity, their diet may be supplemented with grains and commercially prepared feed.
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.