Yes on the computer.
The list includes lions, tigers, and humans, so I will refer you to the related link below:
See the Related Link for a list of invertebrates (animals with no backbone).
All animals (and humans are technically animals) are related, so the answer would be yes.
There is no specific list of new supervisors. For the list of all the supervisors, see the Related question and Related link.
Yes I do. See related question below for such a list.
Some examples of extinct animals include the dodo, thylacine (Tasmanian tiger), and passenger pigeon. These species have disappeared entirely from the Earth due to factors such as habitat destruction, overhunting, and climate change.
For a detailed list of the animals of Japan, see the related link below.
There is a surprisingly large list of animals that are luminescent, they are mainly deep sea marine invertebrates and fish. I;ve included a related link with this answer to the Wikipedia page which lists all bioluminescent organisms!
The short answer is no, not all animals are either male or female. There is a long list of asexual animals and also hermaphroditic animals.
they all live in the forest
There are many different animals that live in Egypt today:CrocodileIbisesHeronsCranesFrogsLizardsFishCamelsGazellesDonkeyCattleSheepGoatEgyptian mongooseScarab beetleJackalCatScorpionFor a great list of animals in Egypt, see the related link below.
There are far too many to list here, but Wikipedia has an excellent list at the related link.