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are pheasant endangered?​

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Answered by Disha094
1

One is super-abundant and barely merits a second glance from most birders, one is very rare and localised and the other is probably already extinct here. For various reasons, therefore, the identification of pheasants is a

Answered by Yeony
2

Answer:

Yes and No.

Explanation:

Some are abundant and some are very rare, so it is hard to answer it with a yes or a no.

However, in some countries, the number of pheasants is decreasing due to the loss of habitat and pesticide use.

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