The Black Robin or Chatham Island Robin(Petroica traversi) is an endangered bird from the Chatham Islands off the east coast of New Zealand. In 1980 only five survived on Little Mangere Island. They were saved from extinction by Don Merton and his Wildlife Service team, and by "Old Blue", the last remaining fertile female.
If that one remaining female had died, then the species would now be extinct.
humans because of there extreme abilities to learn and adapt.
Humans, rats and roaches are all doing pretty well with no threat of extinction.
there are three animals close to being extinct wich are the polar bears, tigers and dolphins but dolphins are probably the closest one to becoming extinct. hope we ansered your question.
Birds. Birds are because they have wings so they can just fly away and be free.
False.
The other species will become extinct
In order to be considered endangered, the species is in danger of extinction. To be considered threatened, the species has to be likely to become an endangered species.
2015 for some species but 2020 if they are lucky.
threatned
It might not but some animals can adapt very quick so it also might.
Not much. While some animals are likely to die, a tornado is unlikely to make a dent in the population of any species.
Most of said species die, if there is a favorable mutation existent in the population that characteristic will become more prevalent. If not the species will most likely go extinct.
There are many populations that would not likely have a normal distribution. Endangered species or unsocial animals would be such populations.
Yes. These species are considerably lower than other species in numbers, due to hunting, habitat destruction, or other means. These animals can have from 1,000 to 10,000 left to be considered endangered. Critically endangered species have 200 or less left.
lynxes, moose, and pine trees
Some Species are better suited for the environment they are in. Say, if flood occurs in mountainous region, species that can swim are more likely to survive than animals that cannot.