Currently, there is no list of extinct plants in the Philippines. However, there is a long list of critically endangered plants, and of endangered plants.
As of May 2014, several animals are becoming extinct in the Philippines. They include: the Philippine eagle, forest turtle, hawksbill sea turtle and Philippine crocodile.
The panay giant fruit bat is an extinct animal that is native to the Philippines. In addition, there is a long list of animals that are critically endangered.
i know only the Negros Fruit Dove
Examples of extinct animals of the Philippines are:Cebu warty pigNegros naked-backed fruit bat (Has been rediscovered)There are many more that are near extinction.
extinct animals are animals that there are none left of such a the dinosour and the mammoth these animals are gone they are not alove all of them are gone.
There are a variety of different kinds of animals and plants in the Philippines. Some examples are the Labanos and the Snaggletooth Shark.
dodos pandas and dinosaurs,sabre tooth.mammoth,american wolf.
There are many extinct animals but here are some examples: woolly mammoth, Tasmanian Tiger, dodo, cave bear, saber tooth tiger, giant kangaroos
The definition of Extinct is no living individuals of a species or a non-viable reproductive population of a species of animals. If the species has no ability to reproduce it is extinct even though there are living examples.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist so there can be no extinct animals in the Sahara. If there were, they would not be extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist. There are many extinct animals, from dinosaurs to dodos.
Millions of animals have been extinct even scientist don't know the number of animals have been extinct, or the names of animals have been extinct.
Nope, because extinct animals do not exist anymore.
Many animals have gone extinct since 1514. Examples include: Eskimo Curlew, Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Martinique Curly-tailed Lizard, Golden Toad and Ainsworth's Salamander.
No, not if they are extinct.