As of July 2014, there are no signs that bats are going extinct. There are an millions of bats living all across the world.
beacuase of bad habitatation
As of July 2014, there are no signs that bats are going extinct. There are an millions of bats living all across the world.
An extinct bat that formerly was found on Guam.
No, but it is endangered. If you want to see for yourself check Wikipedia.
You would have to tell us the exact biological name for us to be sure. There are about 1,100 species of bat. - I think you may mean 'Diclidurus' of the family 'Emballonuridae' , but am not certain.
Bats are not a single species, but an order of mammals contain over 1,000 documented species. It takes quite a bit for a whole order to go extinct. A few species of bat, such as the Indiana bat, are endangered but many species are not. But even if a few species went extinct, bats as a whole would still be going strong.
They closed caves to help stop the spread of the white-nose sydrum.
Actually, no animal has scales which can fly, other than perhaps the flying fish. Bats have skin, birds have feathers. Insects would not be considered to have scales either. Pterosaurs flew and may have had scales, but they are now extinct.
First of all the Hawaiian Crow isn't extinct it is just extinct in the wild. The Hawaiian Crow, Cervus has many ways it became extinct. First of all many people tore the the Hawaiian Crow's habitat the trees. Poachers also played a big role. Finally diseases wiped out some of their populations.
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.
Extincted is not a word, but extinct is!(:
hedgehogs are not currently extinct For one thing, the cannot currently be extinct. Once something is extinct, it's extinct forever.And no, hedgehogs are not extinct yet.