There are still some anaerobic microorganisms in existence today. Botulism is a form of anaerobic bacteria that can cause human harm.
No, not all.
Extinct (Extinction)
Not all are bad, it depends on the bacteria. 'Anaerobic' just means that they live without oxygen.
352 None, they are all extinct.
No, they are not. There is now way all eagles are extinct.
Yes, all dinosaurs are extinct. They all went extinct millions of years ago. The exact cause of why they all went extinct is debated by scientist and anthropologist.
Running, for all humans, starts off as aerobic. But, if, during a run/jog/workout, your body cannot continue to complete aerobic respiration, running then becomes anaerobic (aerobic and anaerobic meaning with and without oxygen). So, if you push your body enough, you will reach anaerobic running. The point at which running goes from aerobic to anaerobic is the anaerobic threshold.
The Thylacine (or Tasmanian Tiger is extinct). Also all Australian megafauna is extinct.
Extinct. Yes, ALL dinosaurs are extinct.
They are not extinct in South Africa
Commonly known diseases caused by anaerobic bacteria include gas gangrene, tetanus, and botulism. Nearly all dental infections are caused by anaerobic bacteria.
Snakes are not extinct. Some species may be, but certainly all are not. Check Extinct Snake Species.