Estimates suggest there are between 900 and 1500 numbats left in the wild in Australia.
Though some species of horned toads, like the Texas Horned Lizard, are on the decline, there is no source determining how many there are left in the wild. Loss of habitat, the invasion of fire ants and the presence of cats and dogs have contributed to their decline. Certainly, it is anecdotal that people are seeing fewer of them as the years pass.
There are two syllables. Wild-ly.
Oh, dude, math time! So, like, if you divide 44 by 14, you get 3 with a remainder of 2. That means 14 can go into 44 three times, but there will be 2 left over. Math, man, it's wild.
Just a wild guess, but I'd say 8.
because they are almost being wiped out! from killer whale killers it shows on the t.v
they will have to fight to be safe
no
Killer whales can live about 80 years in the wild; and about 20 years in capitivity.
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Not many predators can kill whales, but small and young whales often fall as victims to killer whales, one of the top predators of the ocean. Humans also hunt whales for their body parts or for food, often illegally.
Totally Wild - 2004 Killer Whales Hunt Sea Lions was released on: USA: 2004
Killer whales don't EAT humans there are no recorded deaths from them in the WILD humans are not part of there diet so NO
An Killer whale can live 50-80 years in the wild
Yes they can be found in all the oceans of the world
The untrained killer whales in the wild are known not to kill people. They only kill their food which is squid,polar bears,seals,sea lions,walruses,manatees, maybe even other whales or sharks Also, killer whales are not whales are not whales. They are actually very large dolphins. They're called killer whales because they are very large predators.
Killer whales are taken from the wild to be put in captivity.