There are searches to confirm the existence of the species, but no hunting is allowed of this critically endangered species.
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Because they are being poached/hunted for their Ivory.
Yes. The flight of the ivory bill has been likened to that of a pintail duck, straight and direct, unlike the bounding flight of most woodpeckers.
Elephants are often hunted for the ivory in their tusks.
They are hunted for food and their habitats are destroyed.
Yes. All woodpeckers are birds.
No. They both have crests, but the male's is a bright red and the female's is all black.
They are very endangered but one of the biggest woodpeckers to live. Now there are only a few left in the wild.
9 and a half centries
Depends. They may well do if they carry on being hunted for ivory. One thing to stop them being hunted is to donate money or become involved in some elephanty thing
If people keep on hunting the ivory billed woodpecker, then they could die out very easily.
Elephants are hunted for their ivory (tusks) and they are also hunted for "fun"