You can find species that are endangered or threatened by clicking here:
http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/search...
You can modify your search to a specific location if you want. I hope this helps. 33% 2 Votes
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The British!
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traffic wardens and wheelclampers.they are really en danger .lol
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It%26#039;s difficult because there are no endangered species native to London. There are some endangered species that reside at the London Zoo, but they are non-native so I don%26#039;t think they qualify. Snails etc.
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My Mamie told me they were called cockneys
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%26quot;TEETH%26quot;....they%26#039;re in desperate need of help
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Lion, maybe.. Or cheetah/tiger for their skin
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There isn%26#039;t much ANIMAL life in London.... unless you count those in London Zoo, and the party animals that come out late at night....! But there are a lot of grey squirrels in the parks who have probably endangered the red ones... maybe even killed them off.
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The common Sparrow is in short supply these days? Or seem to be?
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The English
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The English person, Haven%26#039;t seen one in years!!
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honest, decent, well balanced, well natured hard working folk.
They are being eradicated by the racist, lowlife, workshy Chav. Be careful, its rapidly spreading throughout England. 17% 1 Vote -
MAMMALS
African hunting dogs are social, communally hunting carnivores, which live in small cohesive packs.
BIRDS
Birds - Blackfooted penguin
Penguins spend nine months at sea and return to land only to breed and moult. This species is threatened by oil pollution and reduction of food supply due to overfishing.
INVERTEBRATES
Invertebrates - Moon jellyfish
Adult moon jellyfish are easily recognisable by the four horseshoe-shaped reproductive organs which are visible through the top of the bell.
REPTILES ETC
Reptiles, amphibians and fish - Komodo dragon
Komodo dragons have saliva laced with deadly bacteria. Having ambushed their prey, they often wait for the animal to die from the infections caused by the wounds. Animals
