I can't speak for all species, but as a general rule, no.
Five categories of risk species include extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered and vulnerable.
What this means is that the animal is at risk of becoming endangered or extinct.
It is an endangered tree. It was thought to be extinct. It is from the island of Mahé within the Seychelles archipelago.http://www.arkive.org/jellyfish-tree/medusagyne-oppositifolia/
jellyfish still aren't extinct maybe a specific jellyfish
It means that you are almost extinct.
Endangered Species are ones that have a very small population and that population is at a greater risk of becoming extinct. Many species that become extinct never make to the endangered species list. Extinct Species are ones that are either known (documented) to be extinct or are so few in population that a recovery is considered highly unlikely even under excellent conditions.
An extinct animal means there are none left; they all have died. Endangered means there is a small amount left of that animal and they are about to become extinct. Threatened means they are about to become endangered.
The vaquitas are not extinct but they are an endangered species
Extinct creatures are gone, they are not endangered.
The term that you're looking for is endangered. When something endangered it is at risk of being extinct.
Endangered, threatened, and extinct animals are all classifications based on their risk of extinction. Endangered animals are at high risk of extinction, threatened animals are at moderate risk, and extinct animals no longer exist in the wild. These classifications help prioritize conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species and preserve biodiversity.
Endangered and extinct animals are similar because endangered animals sometimes become extinct.