Yes, if they are still needed for a job or to be improved but if technology replaces them in doing their job then they might not be bred but there are rare breed farms(19 around the UK) where they breed animals specifically to stop them being wiped out.
Yes because there are farms around the world that breed animals, (mainly, farm animals) to get milk, meat, wool etc; but some breed animals just so they don't go extinct.
yes they do
over 200 breeds
People who lived in the Victorian era - 1837-1901. The word is still used today to describe people who have an old fashioned outlook on life.
There are around 180 breeds to 200 breeds of horses
animals have been evolving ever since they existed, and still are today, and always will.
No, there are no more prehistoric animals alive on earth. All animals alive today are decendents of prehistoric animals.
Tigers are still alive because people help them.
the more modern chinese use forks,but the old fashioned chinese use chopsticks
really cool and today fashioned.
Daniel Munoz and Popese Si'itia
Belgians are still used as working animals, but have also become popular as show horses, and pleasure riding horses. The Brabant and related breeds remaining in Belgium today are also desirable for horse meat, producing a tender meat that is considered a delicacy.
There are over 100 breeds of cattle found in the US, there are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world.