Encyclopedia > Endangered species (disambiguation)
An endangered species is a plant or animal species which is near extinction. The Siberian Tiger is a subspecies of tiger that are critically endangered. ... For other uses, see Extinction (disambiguation). ...
Endangered species may also refer to the following albums:
Or the following works: Endangered Species Is The 5th Solo Album From Big Hawk It features Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Lil O, Big Pokey, Jimmy D & Many More Intro Lets Get It On (featuring Slim Thug, Scooby & Paul Wall) I Like That Girl (featuring Scooby, Mike D & Lil O) Throwed in Da Game... John Edward Hawkins (November 1, 1969 â May 1, 2006), better known as Big Hawk or H.A.W.K was a rapper from Houston, Texas and a founding member of the late DJ Screws rap group the Screwed Up Click. ... Endangered Species is the fifth studio album by Japanese girl band eX-Girl. ... eX-Girl is a Japanese synth pop band. ... Endangered Species is a complilation of unreleased tracks and greatest hits by the rapper Big Punisher released shortly after his death on February 7, 2000. ... Endangered Species is the second (and apparently, final) album by Flaw. ... Endangered Species is the fourth album by the Canadian Progressive Rock band Klaatu. ... Endangered Species is an album by Southern Rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. ... Black Sun Empire is the stage name of a team of Dutch disc jockeys and drum and bass (mostly darkstep and neurofunk) producers Rene Verdult and brothers Milan and Micha Heyboer. ...
X-Men: Endangered Species, a crossover in the X-Men comics that revolves around the near extinction of the mutant population.
Endangered Species Chocolate Company, a chocolate company.
Zoo Tycoon 2: Endangered Species, a computer game expansion pack.
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Endangeredspecies are species that are in danger of becoming extinct; several organizations attempt to preserve recognized endangeredspecies through a variety of conservation programs.
Species listed under this status by the WCU are not known to have any living specimens in the wild, and are maintained only in zoos or other artificial environments.
The rapidly dwindling species of dragon-flies, butterflies and fireflies from densely populated areas (where satellite foot-prints and mobile communication infrastructures are plentiful, India or China for instance) has been blamed by some on the rise of the mobile phone, although in the absence of studies, this is speculative.